News & Research Highlights
Climate-related news and research highlights from NOAA and its partners
Environmental Literacy Program awards $3.5 million to advance community resilience through education
Eight projects will engage youth and the public around extreme weather, climate change, and other environmental hazards.
According to the study, a ‘new’ Arctic climate, one with less sea ice, higher temperatures, and longer rainy seasons, will emerge by 2100.
For NOAA’s 50th anniversary, we are highlighting oral history interviews from 24 employees -- some retired, some still working -- who have made a mark on the agency. Oral historian Molly Graham…
Predicting periods of relatively higher flood risk would allow officials to prepare and deploy resources more in advance.
From spring to early fall in a typical year, NOAA and research partners conduct several important scientific surveys in the U.S. waters of the Bering and Chukchi Seas. Scientists collect ...