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  • A Dusting of Snow on Hawaii’s Tallest Peaks

    Traces of snow clung to Hawaii’s tallest peaks after a winter storm brought over a foot of precipitation to the chain of islands in late November 2023.

  • Feathered Friends Can Become Unlikely Helpers for Tropical Coral Reefs Facing Climate Change Threat

    Tropical coral reefs are among our most spectacular ecosystems, yet a rapidly warming planet threatens the future survival of many reefs.

  • Fossil CO2 Emissions at Record High in 2023

    Global carbon emissions from fossil fuels have risen again in 2023 – reaching record levels, according to new research from the Global Carbon Project science team.

  • Wildfires Have Erased Two Decades’ Worth of Air Quality Gains in Western US

    You need only to remember last summer’s wildfires in the United States and Canada, which fouled the air from coast to coast, to know the effects these blazes can have on the environment and human health.

  • Another Record-Hot Month Puts 2023 on Track to Be Hottest Year Ever

    November was the sixth month in a row of record-warm weather, according to a new analysis that finds 2023 will almost inevitably end as the hottest year ever recorded.

  • Study Finds Plant Nurseries are Exacerbating the Climate-Driven Spread of 80% of Invasive Species

    Researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst recently published a pair of papers that, together, provide the most detailed maps to date of how 144 common invasive plants species will react to 2º C of climate change in the eastern U.S., as well as the role that garden centers currently play in seeding future invasions.

  • How Mounting Demand for Rubber Is Driving Tropical Forest Loss

    The elephants are gone.

  • Extreme Weather Inflicting Higher Costs but Fewer Deaths, Report Finds

    The last decade saw weather grow more extreme, with cyclones, floods, and fires incurring greater costs.

  • New Research Explores Future Limits of Survival, Livability in Extreme Heat Condition

    Global carbon emissions from fossil fuels have risen again in 2023 – reaching record levels, according to new research from the Global Carbon Project science team.

  • Reefs Recovered Slower Than Broader Ecosystem Following Ancient Extinction

    Coral reefs, among the most diverse and valuable ecosystems on Earth, are under threat due to the changing climate.

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