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  • Ocean Warming Threatens Richest Marine Biodiversity

    An international team of scientists led by researchers from the University of Adelaide has revealed that rates of future warming threaten marine life in more than 70 per cent of the most biodiverse-rich areas of Earth’s oceans. 

  • Arctic Shrub Expansion Limited by Seed Dispersal and Wildfire

    Scientists investigating the growth of arctic vegetation have found that seed dispersal and fire will slow its land expansion in the long term, despite more favorable conditions from a warming planet. 

  • Carbon Captured and Stored Since 1996 Is Significant but Overestimated

    Although a significant amount of carbon has been caught and stored so far, governments should curb overestimation with reporting frameworks.

  • Gone for Thousands of Years, Wild Bison Return to the UK

    Wild bison, absent from the United Kingdom for thousands of years, are being reintroduced to a forest near Canterbury, England to help restore the woods to their natural state.

  • Eco-Friendly Lawns Require Forethought to Attract Pollinators

    To support pollinators, people have turned to creating eco-friendly spaces around their homes, including replacing their grass lawns with flowering plants.

  • Air Pollution’s Deadly Toll in Massachusetts

    Air pollution remains a silent killer in Massachusetts, responsible for an estimated 2,780 deaths a year and for measurable cognitive loss in Bay State children exposed to fine particulate pollutants in the air they breathe, according to a new study by researchers at Boston College’s Global Observatory on Planetary Health (formerly the BC Observatory on Pollution and Health).

  • Climate Warming, Water Management Impacts on West Florida’s Continental Shelf

    The continental shelf is the submerged extension of a continent and as such it is at the crossroad of terrestrial, oceanic and atmospheric influences.

  • Researchers Pulled 700,000 Years of Glacial History From an Andean Lakebed

    When Mark Abbott and his team pulled a 300-foot-long core of mud from a lakebed high in the Peruvian Andes, he hoped it might provide a long-sought-after glimpse of the past 160,000 years of climate change.

  • Over Half of Threatened Species Require Targeted Recovery Actions

    A staggering 57% of threatened species need targeted recovery actions to ensure their survival, new research has shown.

  • Heatwaves and Fires Scorch Europe, Africa, and Asia

    In summer 2022, multiple heatwaves around the world felled temperature records and fueled wildfires.

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