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  • Heat and Cold as Health Hazards

    Both hot and cold environments trigger a stress response in the human body and can lead to cardiovascular problems.

  • Flying Campaign to Future-Proof Sea Ice Measurements

    An ambitious flying campaign out of British Antarctic Survey’s Rothera Research Station over the Weddell Sea this month (December) aims to calibrate the data collected from two important satellites that monitor Antarctic sea ice. 

  • Early Forests Did Not Significantly Change the Atmospheric CO2

    Scientists have discovered that the atmosphere contained far less CO2 than previously thought when forests emerged on our planet, the new study has important implications for understanding how land plants affect the climate.

  • UK Woodlands Could Store Almost Twice as Much Carbon as Previously Estimated

    UK forests could store almost double the amount of carbon than previous calculations suggest, with consequences for our understanding of carbon stocks and humanity’s response to climate change, according to a new study involving UCL researchers.

  • More Than the Sum of Its Parts

    The number of simultaneously acting global change factors has a negative impact on the diversity of plant communities – regardless of the nature of the factors.

  • NASA Launches International Mission to Survey Earth’s Water

    A satellite built for NASA and the French space agency Centre National d’Études Spatiales (CNES) to observe nearly all the water on our planet’s surface lifted off on its way to low-Earth orbit at 3:46 a.m. PST on Friday. 

  • Catching Up to Climate Change by Tracking Big-Picture Patterns

    If plants were a bit more ambulatory, Peter Adler and Michael Stemkovski might find their work to be a bit less urgent.

  • Linking Fossil Climate Proxies to Living Bacteria Helps Climate Predictions

    Microbial skins are made out of lipids – fatty molecules – which can be preserved as fossils telling us stories about how these microbes lived in the past. 

  • Climate Change Played Key Role in Dinosaur Success Story

    Climate change, rather than competition, played a key role in the ascendancy of dinosaurs through the Late Triassic and Early Jurassic periods.

  • A Finland of Forests and Peatlands is a Carbon Sink

    In climate-smart forestry, forests and peatlands should provide livelihoods for their owners, but also sequestrate carbon, safeguard biodiversity, and provide recreation.

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