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  • New Link Between Greenhouse Gases and Sea-Level Rise

    A new study by scientists Kaitlin Naughten and Paul Holland from British Antarctic Survey (BAS) provides the first evidence that rising greenhouse gases have a long-term warming effect on the Amundsen Sea in West Antarctica.

  • NASA Finds New Way to Monitor Underground Water Loss

    Researchers have untangled puzzling patterns of sinking and rising land to pin down the underground locations where water is being pumped for irrigation.

  • Changing Oceanographic Conditions And Environmental Justice Concerns In The Northeast Shelf

    The latest State of the Ecosystem Reports highlight fishing communities with environmental justice concerns and potential risks to fishery management from proposed offshore wind energy development.

  • Achieving Climate Goals Will Require Transformational Changes

    The third and final installment of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC’s) Sixth Assessment Report calls for aggressive and comprehensive actions if we are to achieve net zero emissions by mid-century. 

  • The Secret to Better Coffee? The Birds and the Bees

    A groundbreaking new study finds that coffee beans are bigger and more plentiful when birds and bees team up to protect and pollinate coffee plants. 

  • The Global “Plastic Flood” Reaches the Arctic

    Even the High North can’t escape the global threat of plastic pollution. 

  • Global Team of Scientists Determine ‘Fingerprint’ for How Much Heat, Drought Is Too Much for Forests

    How hot is too hot, and how dry is too dry, for the Earth’s forests?

  • Breakup at Land Glacier

    In March 2022, old sea ice crumbled away as new ice formed off the coast of Antarctica’s Marie Byrd Land.

  • Billions of People Still Breathe Unhealthy Air: New WHO Data

    Over 6000 cities now monitor air quality

  • NSF Backs Study of Mississippi River’s Response to Climate Change

    A Rice University-led team of climate scientists and engineers is studying how climate change will impact the frequency and severity of flooding on the Mississippi River thanks to a new grant awarded by the National Science Foundation.

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