Human-induced global warming began 180 years ago An international team of scientists have detected a warming signal in some parts of the globe from as early as the 1830s.
Deceleration of the Greenland ice sheet caused by 11,000-year-old events Events that happened 11,000 years ago are still affecting the behaviour of the Greenland ice sheet today, causing it to decelerate.
1.4 billion years old forces are causing climate change today Scientists have found evidence that the same natural forces that are causing climate changes today made the climate turbulent 1.4 billion years ago.
Arctic sea ice helps remove CO2 from the atmosphere A new study shows that calcium carbonate in the ice absorbs CO2 from the atmosphere.
Ecosystem clash imminent as Arctic warming continues Species from the Atlantic and the Pacific oceans will soon start to mix and this could have serious consequences.
Global warming may benefit some farmers Danish scientists predict that while global warming will lead to drought and flooding across the world, Danish agriculture may well benefit.
American forest fires are melting the ice on Greenland Forest fires are covering the ice sheets with black particles that make the ice melt faster.
Rising temperatures could destroy Greenland's archaeological treasures Climate changes on Greenland are currently threatening areas of archaeological importance that have not yet been excavated. Therefore, The National Museums of Denmark and Greenland have started several projects where decomposing wooden artifacts and bones will help identify the areas, which are most seriously threatened — and save them.
Global warming favours light-coloured insects Climate change is forcing some insects to flee to colder areas, new study reveals. This spells change for ecosystems all over Europe.