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  • Study Reveals New Insights Into How Fast-Moving Glaciers May Contribute to Sea Level Rise

    Models of sea level rise based on our understanding of how Earth’s ice sheets respond to a warming atmosphere could be incorrect, a new study has found. 

  • Economic Losses From Hurricanes Become Too Big to Be Offset by the US if Warming Continues

    Hurricane damages can increase due to increasing global temperatures, caused by greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels. 

  • September 2022 Tied as Earth’s 5th Warmest on Record

    Tropical cyclones brought devastation around the world

  • Alpine Plants Respond to Climate Change

    Researchers from ETH Zurich are studying how alpine vegetation is responding to a warming climate – and how some plant communities are continuing to stand firm against newcomers from lower elevations.

  • Stopping Native Forest Logging Key to Getting to Net Zero

    Leading researchers are calling for a cease to native forest logging if Australia wants to meet its net zero targets in coming decades.

  • Late-Season Fires in the Pacific Northwest

    The fire season normally winds down in the Pacific Northwest in the fall, but several blazes continued to light up forests in Oregon and Washington well into October 2022.

  • Flood Woes Continue in Pakistan

    In early September 2022, floods in Pakistan were the worst in a decade. Monsoon rains had pummeled the region for several weeks and floodwaters inundated 75,000 square kilometers of the country.

  • Ocean Currents Have Sheltered the Galápagos From Global Warming. Now It’s Time to Protect Them

    While most of the world’s oceans are warming due to climate change, a new CU Boulder study explains how the waters around the Galápagos Islands are staying cool and getting colder. 

  • Under Pressure: Rethinking Coastal Land Use and Adaptation Strategies

    By 2050 – just 28 years from now – the sea level along the Long Island Sound shoreline is projected to be 18 inches above today’s levels. 

  • Advanced Plastics Recycling Yields Climate Benefits

    The City College of New York Grove School of Engineering today released a new report which examined advanced recycling. 

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