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  • Researchers Predict Climate Change-Driven Reduction in Beneficial Plant Microbes

    Bacteria that benefit plants are thought to be a critical contributor to crops and other ecosystems, but climate change may reduce their numbers, according to a new study by an international team of researchers.

  • How Mountains Affect El Niño-Induced Winter Precipitation

    A consideration of how mountains influence El Niño- and La Niña-induced precipitation change in western North America may be the ticket to more informed water conservation planning along the Colorado River, new research suggests.

  • In Hotter Regions, Mammals Seek Forests, Avoid Human Habitats

    The cool of the forest is a welcome escape on a hot day.

  • Flooding in Southern Brazil

    Two months after an extratropical cyclone hit southern Brazil, storms and flooding continued to wreak havoc on the region in mid-November 2023.

  • Antarctic Iceberg Sails Away

    For decades, Iceberg A-23A sat quietly, out of sight, off the coast of Antarctica.

  • Why We Won’t Know When We’ve Passed the 1.5-Degree Threshold

    While the Paris Agreement aims to limit warming to 1.5 degrees C, experts won’t know when we have surpassed this threshold, a fact that could undermine global efforts to tackle climate change, scientists say.

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

    Commonly associated with longer days and slower paces, this summer’s record-smashing heat demonstrated a concerning future for our warmest season.

  • Study Identifies Key Algae Species Helping Soft Corals Survive Warming Oceans

    Scleractinian corals, or hard corals, have been disappearing globally over the past four decades, a result of climate change, pollution, unsustainable coastal development and overfishing.

  • New Project Investigating How Aerosols Could Affect Climate Change in Near Future

    A researcher from The University of Texas at Austin has received a grant from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to study how changing aerosol pollution could influence climate change in the United States in the coming decades.

  • Carbon Dioxide Becomes More Potent as Climate Changes, Study Finds

    A team of scientists found that carbon dioxide becomes a more potent greenhouse gas as more is released into the atmosphere.

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