Climate
- 			 Climate ClimateMissing winds probably foiled 2014’s chance for El NiñoLack of antitrade winds probably hampered 2014 El Niño. 
- 			 Climate Climate19th century chronicles offer clues to mystery volcanoMeteorological records narrow down the time and place of a massive volcanic eruption that helped trigger a decade of extreme cold. By Beth Mole
- 			 Earth EarthShrinking ancient sea may have spawned Sahara DesertThe Saharan Desert probably formed 7 million years ago as the ancient Tethys Sea, the forerunner of the Mediterranean Sea, shrank. 
- 			 Earth EarthWarming alone triggered Antarctic ice shelf collapseWarming surface temperatures, not an unstable foundation, probably doomed Antarctica’s Larsen B ice shelf. 
- 			 Climate ClimateGreenhouse gases reached new records in 2013Levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere rose more last year than any other year since 1984, according to a September 9 report by the World Meteorological Organization. 
- 			 Environment EnvironmentCarbon capture and storage finally approaching debutCarbon capture and storage offers a way to rein in global carbon emissions. But financial and regulatory obstacles, as well as public fears, are delaying the technology’s long-awaited implementation. By Beth Mole
- 			 Climate ClimateMultiple oceans may help stall global warmingThe Atlantic and Southern oceans, not the Pacific, may be largely to blame for the recent pause in rising global temperatures. By Beth Mole
- 			 Oceans OceansWorld’s largest ocean dead zone may shrink as Earth warmsNorth Pacific dead zone may grow smaller, not expand, as climate change weakens Pacific Ocean trade winds. 
- 			 Earth EarthSiberian crater mystery may be solvedThawing permafrost probably burped a ground-breaking methane bubble that ripped the huge hole in the Yamal peninsula. 
- 			 Climate ClimateCell phone towers monitor African rainsScientists used cell phone towers to monitor African rains, a method that could track weather in regions without robust meteorological infrastructure. 
- 			 Climate ClimateWindblown dust may muck up regional climate predictionsClimate simulations don’t accurately portray the behavior of windblown dust, which may result in inaccurate regional forecasts. By Beth Mole
- 			 Climate ClimateAdapting to climate change: Let us consider the waysMany organisms do have tools to deal with sudden environmental changes, as freelance writer and Science News “Wild Things” blogger Sarah Zielinski reports. By Eva Emerson