Earth System Model Simulates a Raised Coastal Groundwater Table Caused by Sea-Level Rise
Seawater threatens to intrude into coastal freshwater aquifers that millions of people depend on for drinking water and irrigation. This study investigates sea-level rise impacts on the global coastal groundwater table.
From Factories to Flurries, Industrial Particles Are Spurring Downstream Snowfall
A recent paper published in Science sheds light on how aerosols—tiny particles in the air—released by industrial activities can trigger downstream snowfall events.
Molecular Observation Network
The Molecular Observation Network is a national open science network designed to produce a comprehensive database of molecular and microstructural information on soil, water, microbial communities, and biogenic emissions.
Modeling a Control Strategy to Reverse Sea-Ice Loss Near its Tipping Point
Several Earth system components are at a high risk of undergoing rapid, irreversible qualitative changes or ‘tipping’ with increasing climate warming.
Even with Months-Long “Energy Droughts,” the Power Grid Remains Resilient
A new analysis shows how renewable energy sources like solar, wind and hydropower respond to climate patterns, and how utilities can use this data to save money and invest in energy storage.
West Coast Offshore Wind Industry Brings Energy Benefits, but Not Without Challenges
A new report details the potential for floating offshore wind to lower energy costs and enhance the resilience of the nation’s western grid.
Bighorn Sheep Face Death by Avalanche in Sierra Nevada Range
Knowing future snow levels is key for managing the recovery of endangered bighorn sheep. PNNL scientists help to forecast how the sheep could fare.
Making Homes Energy Affordable and Reliable: PNNL Researchers Figuring Out How to Do Both
Future holiday homecomings could include efficient heat pumps in cold climates and homes designed and built with the environment in mind.
Delay and Pay: Tipping Point Costs Quadruple After Waiting
A new study reveals just how costly Earth's tipping points can be.
New Equity-Focused Technical Assistance for Transmission Planners
PNNL will engage with transmission planners and other regional partners through technical assistance and listening sessions with the goal of exploring opportunities to integrate equity into transmission planning.