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  • Using AI to Track Icebergs

    Researchers are using a new AI tool to detect icebergs in the Southern Ocean.

  • Massive 2022 Eruption Reduced Ozone Levels

    The Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai volcano changed the chemistry, dynamics of Earth’s stratosphere.

  • Two New UW–Madison-Led Studies Inform Outlook on Scaling of Carbon Removal Technologies

    Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) technologies that could be critical tools to combat climate change have developed in line with other technologies from the last century.

  • Anchorage Blanketed in Snow

    Winter weather arrived in force in Southcentral Alaska in 2023. 

  • The Bigger you are, the Better you Fare When Climate Change Causes Cyclones

    Bigger animals fared better during a catastrophic tropical cyclone, new research has found.

  • Rethinking Boundaries in a Warming World

    These days, migration is always in the news. Around the world, people are displaced by war, political oppression, poverty and violence; every day, families risk their lives in search of better environments.

  • Researchers Help Indonesia Better Prepare for Natural Disasters

    Logistics and operational research experts from Lancaster University Management School (LUMS) will help Indonesian disaster preparedness and response organisations improve their decision-making capabilities on how to prepare for natural disasters.

  • New Tool to Enable Exploration of Human-Environment Interactions

    Spurred by the current climate crisis, there has been a heightened attention within the scientific community in recent years to how past climate variation contributed to historic human migration and other behaviors.

  • Study Highlights Need to Keep an Eye on the Ozone Hole

    Despite public perception, the Antarctic ozone hole has been remarkably massive and long-lived over the past four years, University of Otago researchers believe chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) aren’t the only things to blame.

  • Protect Delicate Polar Ecosystems by Mapping Biodiversity

    Polar regions contain vast, undiscovered biodiversity but are both the most-threatened and least-understood areas of the world.

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