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  • European Fishing Communities Face Their Own Specific Climate Risks

    Of all European fisheries and coastal communities, the ones in the UK and the Eastern Mediterranean have the highest risk of being affected by climate change. 

  • As the Climate Bakes, Turkey Faces a Future Without Water

    Across Turkey’s sprawling breadbasket, the Konya Basin, wheat withered and fields lay parched this year under the stress of the lowest rainfall in decades. 

  • Critical Groundwater Supplies May Never Recover From Drought

    Along with hurricanes and wildfires, there's another important, but seldom-discussed effect of climate change — toxic water and sinking land made worse by groundwater drought. 

  • Scientists Share Lessons About the Anthropocene’s Impact on Tropical Forests

    Nine articles explore impacts of ancient human societies on tropical ecosystems, revealing the importance of incorporating the paleosciences, social sciences and Indigenous traditional knowledge to solve contemporary environmental challenges.

  • Groundwater Markets Could Promote Solutions to the West’s Water Woes

    Amid historic drought and changing rainfall patterns, a groundwater market in the California desert could serve as a template for the future of water management.

  • Major Ocean Current Could Warm Greatly, New Study Reveals

    A new study led by researchers at Binghamton University, State University of New York found that the Kuroshio Current Extension is sensitive to global climate change and has the potential to warm greatly with increased carbon dioxide levels.

  • OSU Research Helps Uncover Strikingly Simple Means of Diagnosing Ecosystem Health

    An international collaboration including Oregon State University researcher Bev Law says the health of a terrestrial ecosystem can be largely determined by three variables: vegetations’ ability to uptake carbon, its efficiency in using carbon and its efficiency in using water.

  • An Assessment of the Air Quality and Health Impacts of Large-Scale Vehicle Electrification in India

    Widespread adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) with robust power plant emission controls and power sector decarbonization policies will yield net air quality and health benefits in every state in India in 2040, a new study finds. 

  • Missing Wind Variability Means Future Impacts of Climate Change May Be Underestimated in Europe and North America

    Climate models may be underestimating the impact climate change will have on the UK, North America and other extratropical regions due to a crucial missing element, new research has shown.

  • Children Today to See Far More Weather Disasters Than Their Grandparents

    Under current climate policy, the average child born in 2020 will live through around seven times as many heat waves as someone born in 1960. 

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