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  • Climate Change and Lithium Mining Negatively Influence Flamingos

    Lithium is powering the world’s electric vehicles, making the metal a key part in the quest to reduce carbon emissions.

  • New Observations From ICESat-2 Show Remarkable Arctic Sea Ice Thinning in Just Three Years

    Over the past two decades, the Arctic has lost about one-third of its winter sea ice volume, largely due to a decline in sea ice that persists over several years, called multiyear ice, according to a new study. 

  • February Capped Off a Warm, Dry Winter for U.S.

    Drought conditions intensified across the nation

  • Two Additional Regions of Asia Were Sources of Banned Ozone-Destroying Chemicals

    New research from Global Monitoring Laboratory has identified temperate western Asia and tropical Asia as two additional source regions for the rising emissions of CFC-11 identified by NOAA scientists in 2018.

  • New Research Showing Link between Florida Current and Pacific Ocean could Improve Sea Level, Climate Prediction

    Scientists found warming conditions in the Pacific (El Niño) resulted in low pressure anomalies in the Gulf of Mexico, and high pressure anomalies that extended into the Caribbean Sea from the tropical Atlantic.

  • We Need to Change Our Systems to Ensure a Sustainable World

    While composting and taking the bus are helpful, we need to change the very systems we live and work in to truly address climate change.

  • Relocating Farmland Could Turn Back Clock Twenty Years on Carbon Emissions

    The reimagined world map of agriculture includes large new farming areas for many major crops around the cornbelt in the mid-western US, and below the Sahara desert.

  • Hawaiian Corals Show Surprising Resilience to Warming Oceans

    A long-term study of Hawaiian coral species provides a surprisingly optimistic view of how they might survive warmer and more acidic oceans resulting from climate change.

  • Study: Ice Flow Is More Sensitive to Stress Than Previously Thought

    The rate of glacier ice flow is more sensitive to stress than previously calculated, according to a new study by MIT researchers that upends a decades-old equation used to describe ice flow.

  • Heat Stress for Cattle May Cost Billions by Century’s End

    Looming climate change may be economically hard for low-income cattle farmers in poor countries due to increasing heat stress on the animals. 

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