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  • Some Corals Can Be Conditioned to Tolerate Heat, Study Finds

    Corals subjected to a stressful regime of exceptionally warm water in the laboratory came to be more tolerant of high temperatures, according to new research that offers another possible tool for preserving ailing coral reefs.

  • Research Team to Study Climate Change Effects in West Africa

    A team of University of Florida faculty members has been awarded a $1.6 million grant to study the impact of climate change in West Africa, the Minerva Research Initiative announced on Friday. 

  • California Fire Led to Spike in Bacteria, Cloudiness in Coastal Waters

    Scientists analyzed coastal water quality in the months following a major Southern California wildfire. Their results were eye-opening.

  • Rainfall Strongly Affects Infectious Vibrio Bacteria in Ala Wai Canal

    In the Ala Wai Canal in Waikiki, Hawai‘i, the abundance of Vibrio vulnificus, an infectious bacterium, is strongly influenced by the amount of rainfall in the surrounding areas, according to a recently published study by oceanographers at the University of Hawai‘i (UH) at Mānoa and Hawai‘i Pacific University (HPU).

  • Can Cloud Seeding Help Quench the Thirst of the U.S. West?

    Not since Charlemagne was crowned Holy Roman Emperor in 800 A.D. has the American West been so dry. 

  • Corals Can Be “Trained” to Tolerate Heat Stress, Study Finds

    A new study led by researchers at the University of Miami (UM) Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science found that corals that underwent a stressful temperature treatment in the laboratory for 90 days were more tolerant to increased water temperatures.

  • Indian Ocean Warming Could Weaken Summer Monsoon Rainfall in South Asia

    Paleoclimate data retrieved from ocean sediment cores dating back 130,000 years show that sustained warming in the Indian Ocean during the Last Interglacial increased convective rainfall above the ocean, but weakened Indian Summer Monsoon rainfall on land.

  • Tonga Volcano Eruptions Have Smaller Cooling Impact on Climate Change: Study

    An analysis revealed that the cooling effect of Tonga's volcano eruptions would be much smaller than initially thought and not strong enough to overwhelm longer-term global warming tendency.

  • Decreasing Carbon Sink Across the Belt and Road in the Future

    The Belt and Road initiative, comprising countries in regions such as eastern Asia, central Eurasia, northern Africa and western Europe, is a key region for estimating the carbon sink trends under the target of carbon neutrality.

  • Study of Algae in Acadia National Park Lakes Shows Recovery From Acidification

    Acadia National Park is known for its beautiful lakes — and they can tell scientists a lot about the health of the environment.

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