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  • With Rapidly Increasing Heat and Drought, Can Plants Adapt?

    At a time when climate change is making many areas of the planet hotter and drier, it’s sobering to think that deserts are relatively new biomes that have grown considerably over the past 30 million years.

  • Western Wildfires Destroying More Homes Per Square Mile Burned

    More than three times as many houses and other structures burned in Western wildfires in 2010-2020 than in the previous decade, and that wasn’t only because more acreage burned, a new analysis has found.

  • Understanding Plants Can Boost Wildland-Fire Modeling in Uncertain Future

    A new conceptual framework for incorporating the way plants use carbon and water, or plant dynamics, into fine-scale computer models of wildland fire provides a critical first step toward improved global fire forecasting.

  • Microplastics Are Filling the Skies. Will They Affect the Climate?

    Recent studies reveal that tiny pieces of plastic are constantly lofted into the atmosphere.

  • Over 4% of Summer Mortality in European Cities is Attributable to Urban Heat Islands

    A new study conducted with data from 93 European cities estimates that one third of deaths attributable to heat islands could be avoided if trees covered 30% of urban space.

  • Soil Tainted by Air Pollution Expels Carbon

    New UC Riverside research suggests nitrogen released by gas-powered machines causes dry soil to let go of carbon and release it back into the atmosphere, where it can contribute to climate change. 

  • Project Aims to Shield Cayman Islands Turtles From Climate Change Threats

    The islands’ sea turtles are recovering from over-harvesting – but climate change is causing habitat loss, an increasingly female population (the sex of turtle hatchlings is determined by temperature) and has the potential to reduce egg-hatching success.

  • Warmer Climate May Drive Fungi to Be More Dangerous to Our Health

    The world is filled with tiny creatures that find us delicious. Bacteria and viruses are the obvious bad guys, drivers of deadly global pandemics and annoying infections.

  • Monitoring an ‘Anti-greenhouse’ Gas: Dimethyl Sulfide in Arctic Air

    Data stored in ice cores dating back 55 years bring new insight into atmospheric levels of a molecule that can significantly affect weather and climate.

  • RRS Sir David Attenborough Begins Polar Science Trials

    The UK’s new polar ship RRS Sir David Attenborough begins its polar science trials in Antarctica this week.

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