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NASA Administrator Bill Nelson speaks to the power of NASA’s climate-related data to help the world understand...
Is climate change the same as global warming? They’re not exactly the same, but they are related. The warming of...
How does climate change affect humans? That's the question we asked Tom Wagner, Program Scientist for Cryospheric...
Researchers and city officials from two of the world’s major metropolises, New York City and Rio de Janeiro, are...
Will climate change drastically reduce our food production, or will it change what we produce? This question was...
NASA climatologist Gary Jedlovec, a member of the Earth Science team in Marshall Space Flight Center’s Science and...
MOC Observes Changes in the South Polar Cap: Evidence for Recent Climate Change on Mars
Kate Calvin, NASA’s Chief Scientist, speaks to the Climate Change Research Initiative (CCRI) cohort, Wednesday, Aug....
Kate Calvin, NASA’s Chief Scientist, speaks to the Climate Change Research Initiative (CCRI) cohort, Wednesday, Aug....
Matthew Pearce, education officer at NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies and project lead for the Climate...
Jack Kaye, associate director for research in the Earth Science Division of NASA’s Science Mission Directorate,...
Members of the Climate Change Research Initiative (CCRI) cohort discuss their research during a poster session,...
Members of the Climate Change Research Initiative (CCRI) cohort listen as Karen St. Germain, director of the Earth...
Members of the Climate Change Research Initiative (CCRI) cohort discuss their research during a poster session,...
Members of the Climate Change Research Initiative (CCRI) cohort listen as Karen St. Germain, director of the Earth...
The Climate Change Research Initiative (CCRI) cohort poses for a group photo, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2024, at the Mary...
Cynthia Hall, support scientist for the Early Career Research Program in NASA’s Earth Science Division, speaks to...
Members of the Climate Change Research Initiative (CCRI) cohort discuss their research during a poster session,...
Matthew Pearce, education officer at NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies and project lead for the Climate...
Jack Kaye, associate director for research in the Earth Science Division of NASA’s Science Mission Directorate,...
Members of the Climate Change Research Initiative (CCRI) cohort discuss their research during a poster session,...
Members of the Climate Change Research Initiative (CCRI) cohort discuss their research during a poster session,...
Members of the Climate Change Research Initiative (CCRI) cohort discuss their research during a poster session,...
New data visualizations from the NASA Center for Climate Simulation and NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio show...