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  • At a Melting Glacier, a Landslide, Then Tsunami, Signal Climate-Related Threat

    In 2020, seismologist Göran Ekström noticed a peculiar wiggle picked up on Nov. 28 by seismographs around the world.

  • Study: Climatic Variability Might Not Drive Evolutionary Change As Much As Previously Thought

    A new study combining climate data with fossil records of large mammals that lived across Africa during the last 4 million years casts doubt on a long-standing hypothesis that repeated shifts in climate acted as major drivers of evolutionary change in mammals, including human ancestors.

  • Solution to World’s Largest Waste Stream: Make Sand

    After water, sand is the most exploited natural resource on the planet. However, its extraction from seas, rivers, beaches and quarries has an impact on the environment and surrounding communities.

  • What Happens When Phosphorous Runs Out? Hopefully We Never Find Out

    Modern agriculture is underpinned by a steady supply of fertilizer. However, one of the main ingredients of fertilizer, phosphorus, is running out, putting pressure and financial strain on farmers throughout the world.

  • Some See Antarctica as ‘Last Chance’ Destination; For Others, It’s a Backdrop

    In a new study, researchers found a significant reason why many people travel to Antarctica is to socialize – to celebrate anniversaries, honeymoons or to spend time with family for a holiday – rather than because of a particular interest in the land and its wildlife.

  • Collision Hotspots for Migrating Birds Revealed in New Study

    New research led by the UEA highlights the areas in Europe and North Africa where the construction of wind turbines or power lines is likely to increase the risk of death for migrating birds.

  • Critical Benefits of Snowpack for Winter Wheat Are Diminishing

    University of Minnesota scientists are partnering with a global team to study the complex effects of climate change on winter crops. 

  • Dwindling Water Levels of Lake Powell Seen From Space

    The drop in water levels comes as hotter temperatures and falling water levels left a smaller amount of water flowing through the Colorado River.

  • Flooding in Eastern Australia

    Yet another extreme precipitation event sent rivers out of their banks, inundating coastal towns and prompting evacuations.

  • Melting Ice Caps May Not Shut Down Ocean Current

    Most simulations of our climate’s future may be overly sensitive to Arctic ice melt as a cause of abrupt changes in ocean circulation, according to new research led by scientists at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.

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