Earth emerged from the last ice age around 11,700 years ago. A new analysis suggests the next one could be expected in 10,000 ...
Earth’s climate has never been static. It shifts between warm interglacial periods and deep freezes, driven by complex ...
Research published in Geophysical Research Letters reveals that Earth’s tilt has shifted by 31.5 inches in less than two decades (1993–2010) due to groundwater pumping. This movement is linked ...
The research, published Thursday, February 27, in the journal Science, found a strong connection between Earth’s axial tilt ...
Excessive groundwater pumping over the past two decades has tilted the Earth’s axis by an alarming 31.5 inches, with this water redistribution contributing approximately 0.24 inches to global ...
Analysis of Earth's past climate changes suggest the onset of the next ice age could be expected in 10,000 years' time, ...
Following is a transcript of the video. Early in the history of our solar system, something mysteriously knocked Earth slightly off its axis. So today we tilt at 23.5 degrees. But what would ...
Earth’s rotational pole is shifting due to groundwater pumping. Lead researcher Ki-Weon Seo highlights this as the largest climate-related factor affecting pole drift, likened to adding weight ...