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  • Newly Documented Population of Polar Bears in Southeast Greenland Sheds Light on the Species’ Future in a Warming Arctic

    Scientists have documented a previously unknown subpopulation of polar bears living in Southeast Greenland.

  • Scientists Fail to Locate Once-Common CA Bumble Bees

    Several species of California bumble bees have gone missing in the first statewide census of the fuzzy pollinators in 40 years. If they can be found, a recent court ruling could help save them.

  • Global Warming is Threatening the Health of People in Britain, Study Shows

    Researchers from Surrey’s Global Centre for Clean Air Research (GCARE) are now calling on policymakers and fellow scientists to not forget the countryside when formulating solutions to combat the damaging effects of climate change.

  • Alaska Ablaze

    Dozens of wildfires, including the largest tundra fire on record for the Yukon, are burning across the state.

  • May 2022 Among Earth’s Top-10 Warmest

    Year so far sixth warmest on record

  • Giving Metal to Microbes Could Reduce Greenhouse Gas

    New research finds when microbes don’t get the metals they need, the result may be more consequential than previously understood

  • Cozying Up to the Mangrove

    Tropical coral species may have found an alternative habitat where they can thrive in the face of climate change.

  • Heat, Storm, Drought, Fire: Prolonged Climate Extremes as Cool La Niña Pacific Pattern Persists

    The Pacific Ocean covers a third of the planet’s surface, so it’s no surprise that when its vast expanse along the Equator gets stuck in either a warm El Niño or cool La Niña phase, that has globe-spanning consequences.

  • Oregon State University Research Clarifies Hazards Posed by Harmful Algal Blooms

    Among the 10 bodies of water in the research, toxigenic Dolichospermum cyanobacteria caused blooms in four of them

  • Most of the World Breathes Unsafe Air, Taking More Than 2 Years Off Global Life Expectancy

    Particulate pollution remained high even while Covid-19 slowed the global economy.

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