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Global Warming

To conduct research on global warming CU-Boulder scientists monitor sites around the world. Their research follows trends from ancient history through the present day, by using techniques such as ice core analysis and research using satellites. This collection of articles on global warming presents a view of CU-Boulder's research on global warming.

News Releases

Arctic Sea Ice Shrinking, Greenland Ice Sheet Melting, According To Study

Increased Strength In Asian Southwest Monsoon May Be Result Of Warming, Say Researchers

Colorado Alpine Lakes Show Troubling Changes

Antarctic Ice Shelf Collapses In Largest Event Of Last 30 Years

Global Sea Levels Likely To Rise Higher In 21st Century Than Previous Predictions

CU Research Indicates Alaska's Columbia Glacier Will Retreat 10 Miles

New Study Shows Early Signals Of Climate Change In Earth's Cold Regions

Environmental Studies Program Becoming Increasingly Popular

Antarctic Ice Shelf Collapse Triggered By Warmer Summers

Long-Term River And Lake Ice Records Show Warming Trend In Northern Hemisphere

Antarctic Ice Core Hints Abrupt Warming Some 12,500 Years Ago May Have Been Global





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