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  • Systematic Warming Pool Discovered in the Pacific Due to Human Activities

    A long-term, increasingly warming pool of water in the northeast Pacific was recently discovered by a team of researchers from Universität Hamburg’s Cluster of Excellence CLICCS.

  • Remote Sensing Helps Track Carbon Storage in Mangroves

    Mangrove forests store huge amounts of carbon but figuring out how much is stored globally is challenging.

  • Wildlife–Human Conflicts Could Shift With Climate Change

    As natural areas become increasingly fragmented, the potential for humans and wildlife to interact is growing.

  • UBC-Led Team to Find Out How to Feed the World While Protecting Nature With New Grant

    An international team led by UBC researchers will study five case studies across five continents to model a range of solutions to an urgent question: how can we feed everyone on Earth, and those to come, sustainably?

  • Science Coverage of Climate Change Can Change Minds – Briefly

    Science reporting on climate change does lead Americans to adopt more accurate beliefs and support government action on the issue – but these gains are fragile, a new study suggests.

  • HKUST Researchers Discover 'Hotspots' of Three-layered Alternatively Rotating Circulation in South China Sea

    A research team led by Prof. GAN Jianping, director of the Center for Ocean Research Hong Kong and Macau (CORE) at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), carried out field observations and conducted numerical simulations in the South China Sea (SCS) recently and revealed the never-before-seen characteristics of the three-dimensional ocean motion in the SCS through geophysical fluid dynamic theory. 

  • How Restoring Abandoned Farms to Natural Habitats Can Mitigate Climate Change

    The Institute Woods near Princeton University’s campus comprises 589 acres of serene walking trails and a wooden footbridge enjoyed by hikers, runners, and birdwatchers. 

  • Antarctic Glaciers’ Ice Loss “Unprecedented”

    Two crucial glaciers in West Antarctica may be losing ice faster than they have over the last 5,000 years, according to a new study published this month (June 2022).

  • UCI-Led Study Links Repeated Hurricane Exposure to Adverse Psychological Symptoms

    Repeated exposure to hurricanes, whether direct, indirect or media-based, is linked to adverse psychological symptoms and may be associated with increased mental health problems, according to a first-of-its kind study led by University of California, Irvine researchers.

  • Earth from Space: Glacier Bay, Alaska

    Glacier Bay is just one of the many areas suffering from the effects of global warming. 

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