What is the natural variability of climate?
In this video created in collaboration with the Ministry of Education Singapore, Professor Benjamin Horton explains the natural variability of climate, including the effects of orbital cycles and sunspots, and why it is important for climate projections.
How do ocean currents work and how can climate change affect them?
In this video created in collaboration with the Ministry of Education Singapore, Associate Professor Adam Switzer explains what drives ocean currents and how warmer oceans might affect winds and marine ecosystems.
What is the influence of human activities on the global carbon cycle?
Carbon is the foundation of life on Earth. We can find carbon in living cells, rock formations, and the atmosphere. It moves through Earth's systems via a natural and delicate balance of storage and release known as the carbon cycle. In this video, EOS Research Fellow Dr Shankar Acharya Kamarajugedda explains the influence of human activities on the global carbon cycle.
How do human activities accelerate or decelerate climate change through feedback processes?
The Earth's climate is a complex system, where many processes drive the interactions between global temperatures and the concentration of carbon on the land, in the oceans, and in the atmosphere. The stability of our climate system relies on the natural balance of different feedback loops.