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  • Coastal Marsh Migration May Further Fuel Climate Change

    As rising sea levels cause marshes to move inland in six mid-Atlantic states, the coastal zone will not continue to serve as a carbon sink but release more carbon into the atmosphere, a new modeling study led by researchers at Duke University finds.

  • Tapping the Ocean as a Source of Natural Products Climate Changes Lead to Water Imbalance, Conflict in Tibetan Plateau

    Climate change is putting an enormous strain on global water resources, and according to researchers, the Tibetan Plateau is suffering from a water imbalance so extreme that it could lead to an increase in international conflicts.

  • Stretching of the Continents Drove Ancient Global Warming Event, Say Scientists

    Scientists at the University of Southampton have discovered that stretching of the continents is likely to have caused one of the most extreme and abrupt episodes of global warming in Earth history.

  • New Tool Will Assess Water Discharge Impacts from Florida’s Everglades

    The ongoing Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP) is working to restore the historical flow of the Florida Everglades to bring back the health of the ecosystem, which has seen declines in water quality and habitat loss and degradation.

  • Maine Wild Blueberry Fields Experience Warming Differently Depending on Location, Season, Time, UMaine Study Finds

    The location, season and the time of day influence how fast temperatures are rising at Maine wild blueberry fields due to climate change, according to a new University of Maine study.

  • Modern Wind Turbines Can More Than Compensate for Decline in Global Wind Resource

    Wind energy contributes significantly to the energy sector’s sustainable, low-CO2 transformation. 

  • New Study: 2021 Heat Wave Created ‘Perfect Storm’ for Shellfish Die-off

    It’s hard to forget the excruciating heat that blanketed the Pacific Northwest in late June 2021.

  • Post-flood Yellowstone Rebuilding Could Cost More Than $1 Billion

    Restoring Yellowstone National Park after recent floods washed away bridges and roads could cost more than $1 billion, and the effort could take years given the challenge of making repairs in a protected landscape.

  • Melting Arctic Ice Could Transform International Shipping Routes, Study Finds

    With climate change rapidly warming the world’s oceans, the future of the Arctic Ocean looks grim. 

  • Choosing the Best Seeds to Help Sessile Oaks Adapt to Future Climates

    Planting forests is one way to mitigate climate change. 

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