Richard Kopp – Institute of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences
If the Bali volcano erupts violently, it could temporarily cool the globe
Alan Robock – Department of Environmental Sciences
Major federal climate report rebuts everything Trump administration has said about climate change
Robert Kopp – Rutgers Energy Institute
Nuclear war with North Korea ‘would be suicidal’, climate experts warn
Alan Robock – Department of Environmental Sciences
The 5 second rule might not be that dangerous after all, scientists say
Rutgers University
Sea level is now rising at fastest rate in nearly 3,000 years
Sea level rise is one of the most worrisome and visible ramifications of global warming. New research published on Monday shows the startling present-day impacts of global warming-related sea level rise. It also demonstrates the potential for the situation to get much, much worse if emissions of global warming pollutants are not curtailed… “There have been previous studies of former sea levels, but we were the first group to produce continuous global record of former sea levels,” said study co-author Ben Horton of Rutgers University, in an email. “We have sites from the northern and southern hemisphere and we include proxy records from salt marsh, mangroves, corals, biological indicators and archeology.”