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  • How to Design Marine Protected Areas That Keep Pace With Climate Change

    An international team has developed the first comprehensive framework for designing networks of marine protected areas that can help vulnerable species survive as climate change drives habitat loss.

  • WHIRLS: Small Ocean Swirls With Large Impacts on Climate and Marine Life

    During the summer of 2022, the Indus River in Pakistan overflowed its banks and swept through the homes of between 30-40 million people.

  • The Arctic’s Past Provides a Glimpse Into the Future

    What are the global impacts of an ice-free Arctic? 

  • Rider on the Storm: Shearwater Seabird Catches an 11 Hour Ride Over 1,000 Miles in a Typhoon

    New research from Japan published in the Ecological Society of America’s journal Ecology suggests that increasingly severe weather driven by climate change may push oceangoing seabirds to their limits.

  • Research Advances Toward Goal of Net Zero Carbon Emissions

    Scientists may be on the verge of taking a big step closer to the net-zero carbon emissions goal, thanks to University of Houston research into algae.

  • Climate Report: ‘Uncharted Territory’ Imperils Life on Earth

    An international coalition of climate scientists says in a paper published today that the Earth’s vital signs have worsened beyond anything humans have yet seen, to the point that life on the planet is imperiled.

  • Adapting to Climate Change: Individuals Take Action While Governments Plan

    While governments may take the lead in planning and financing climate change adaptation measures, such as incentivizing green infrastructure, individuals currently are most often the ones implementing actions to adapt to climate change, according to new research.

  • Stanford Collaboration Offers New Method to Analyze Implications of Large-Scale Flood Adaptation

    During the summer of 2022, the Indus River in Pakistan overflowed its banks and swept through the homes of between 30-40 million people.

  • U.S. Winter Outlook: Wetter South, Warmer North

    Drought improvement likely across the Southeast, Gulf Coast and Texas amid ongoing El Nino.

  • Light, Fresh Water Sticks to Greenland’s East Coast

    Meltwater that runs along the east coast of Greenland, hardly enters the open ocean before reaching the western side of the island. 

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