
Earth’s Ever-Changing Carbon Budget: The Latest Update
Figure: The 2014–2023 decadal mean components of the global carbon budget, presented for (left) fossil CO2 emissions and (right) land-use change emissions. An international team

Figure: The 2014–2023 decadal mean components of the global carbon budget, presented for (left) fossil CO2 emissions and (right) land-use change emissions. An international team

Figure: (Top) Root-mean-square error between predictions (from the model trained with both contaminated and non-contaminated data) and ERA5-derived TCWV. The purple boxes highlight areas with

ESSIC scientist Justin Pflug recently participated in the AskScience “Ask Me Anything” series, a Reddit project hosted by University of Maryland’s College of Computer, Mathematical,

by Guangyang Fang On October 23, 2025, Guangyang Fang and CISESS interns Ian Way and Samuel Wiggins conducted a drone training and 3D scanning

ESSIC/CISESS Scientist Guangming Zheng and colleagues at NASA and the Virginia Institute of Marine Science were recently featured in an article published in the Bay
Li-Qing Jiang is first author on a new metadata template for ocean carbon, ocean acidification, and mCDR data management. Based on insights from two 2024

ESSIC/CISESS Scientist Christopher Smith, GOES-R Satellite Liaison for the National Weather Service Weather Prediction Center (WPC) and Ocean Prediction Center, received a 2025 WPC Peer

The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) is a pivotal component of the North Atlantic Ocean circulation and global thermohaline circulation and is commonly referred to

In 2024, NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) released the latest version of the World Ocean Database (WOD), the world’s most extensive collection of

The annual State of the Climate Special Supplement published by the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society is based on contributions from scientists from around