4/27/2026

New Papers (Nature, etc.) 2025/04/21–2026/04/28

PNAS

1. Space-based observation of global increase in urban methane emissions from 2019–2023
E. Whiting,G. Plant,E.A. Kort,I. Aben,K.J. Biener,G. Leguijt, & J.D. Maasakkers

Geology

2. Paleohydraulics of cyclonic storm deposits suggest that the equatorial climate of Earth in the Pennsylvanian was not cold
Paul M. Myrow, Mingxi Hu, Michael P. Lamb

Nature Geoscience

3. Organic pollution found oceanwide
Aron Stubbins

4. A new paradigm for understanding Earth’s marine ice sheets
Olga Sergienko, Marianne Haseloff, Alexander Robel & Duncan Wingham 

5. Deep ocean control of global temperature after net-zero emissions
Yong-Han Lee, Sang-Wook Yeh, Guojian Wang, Se-Yong Song & Soon-Il An 

Nature communications

6. Climate futures require politics
Julia Leininger, Halvard Buhaug, Elisabeth Gilmore, Staffan I. Lindberg, Marina Andrijevic & Elina Brutschin 

Nature Climate Change

7. ENSO shapes salinity regimes and fish migration in the China Seas
Zhixuan Wang, Han Huang, Guizhi Wang, Tangdong Qu, Yue Liu, Xianghui Guo, Shiyun Lei, Jianyu Hu, Jingfang Fan, Jianping Gan, Ling Cao, Xiaosong Chen & Minhan Dai