Climate scientists are wondering why the U.S. has been locked in a 'warm West, cold East' pattern.
Alex Bellini will spend up to 12 months clinging to a piece
of drifting ice off the coast of Greenland to witness the last phase of
the iceberg’s long life.
The global warming hiatus and western U.S. drought both have
roots in the Pacific according to recent research.
The Four Corners region of the southwestern U.S. produces
more methane than any other part of the nation, and scientists want to
find out why.
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