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  • Zapped Survivors

    A multi-year study in the tropical forests of the Panama Canal found that the species most frequently damaged by lightning tended to be the most capable of surviving it.

  • Climate Change Is Increasing Frequency of Fish Mass Die-Offs

    As the planet’s climate has gotten warmer, so has the prevalence of fish die-offs, or mass mortality events. 

  • New Report Highlights Opportunities for Conservation of Ladybirds Globally

    A report into the global status of ladybirds reveals the threats they face and lays out a roadmap for conservation. 

  • Modern Warming Is the Strongest in 7,000 Years

    The summer seasons of the last decades in the north of Western Siberia turned out to be the warmest for the last 7,000 years. 

  • Ohio State Leading New $15 Million Project to Study Carbon Farming as Climate Change Solution

    Taking excess carbon out of the atmosphere, where it is driving climate change, and locking it into the soil, where it improves its health and agronomic productivity, is the impetus behind a new five-year, $15 million project at The Ohio State University.

  • Vital Ventilation

    Dying reefs and once-vibrant corals that have since lost all colour: climate change is having massive effects on the architects of undersea cities.

  • What Has America Learned Since Hurricane Katrina? Not Enough

    Before Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans in 2005, evacuation planners rarely considered the needs of carless and vulnerable populations – low-income, elderly, or young individuals with specific needs or tourists without a car while on vacation. 

  • ‘Dangerous’ and ‘Extremely Dangerous’ Heat Stress to Become More Common by 2100

    Record-breaking heat waves have occurred recently from Delhi to the Pacific Northwest, and the number of these deadly events is expected to increase. 

  • Eruption in Fagradalsfjall, Iceland

    On August 3, 2022, a new volcanic eruption began in the Fagradalsfjall fissure zone on Iceland’s Reykjanes Peninsula.

  • Scientists Develop New Method to Assess Ozone Layer Recovery

    Published in the journal Nature, their method - the Integrated Ozone Depletion (IOD) metric - provides a useful tool for policymakers and scientists.

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