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  • Fires Consuming Nearly Twice as Much Forest as They Did 20 Years Ago

    Wildfires are destroying nearly twice as much tree cover globally as they did in 2001, burning through an additional 7.4 million acres of forest annually, an area roughly the size of Belgium, a new analysis shows.

  • How UK’s Record Heatwave Affected Air Pollution

    Record hot temperatures are causing significant changes to levels of harmful pollution in our air, according to new data from last month’s heatwave.

  • Researchers Use AI to Define Priority Areas for Action to Combat Deforestation in the Amazon

    Using a method based on satellite images and artificial intelligence, Brazilian researchers have shown that the priority area for actions to combat illegal deforestation could comprise 27.8% less territory than the 11 municipalities monitored by the federal government under the current strategy, known as the Amazon Plan 2021/2022.

  • Digging Through Patents to Make Mining Greener

    As the world confronts the ongoing climate crisis, moving to greener technology has become a requirement in every facet of our lives. 

  • Large Regional Differences in Agricultural Adaptation to Future Climate Change in Europe

    An overview of ongoing and planned climate adaptation measures in European crop production shows vast regional differences. 

  • Nitrous Oxide Emissions From Corn Belt Soils Spike When Soils Freeze, Thaw

    Nitrous oxide may be much less abundant in the atmosphere than carbon dioxide, but as a greenhouse gas, it’s a doozy. 

  • Air You Can Chew: The History of Utah’s Air Quality

    When Salt Lake City official George Snow said that the Wasatch Front’s air quality issues could not be solved “in a single day or year, not by a single group or group of persons.

  • Machine Learning Algorithm Predicts How to Get the Most Out of Electric Vehicle Batteries

    The researchers, from the University of Cambridge, say their algorithm could help drivers, manufacturers and businesses get the most out of the batteries that power electric vehicles by suggesting routes and driving patterns that minimise battery degradation and charging times.

  • Study Finds That Ocean Cooling Over Millennia Led to Larger Fish

    Earth’s geological history is characterized by many dynamic climate shifts that are often associated with large changes in temperature. 

  • A More Environmentally Friendly Air Conditioner

    Summer is in full swing in the U.S., and people are turning up their air conditioners to beat the heat. 

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