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  • New Coal Plants Dwindle Amid Wave of Cancelled Projects

    Some 1,175 gigawatts of new coal projects have been cancelled since 2015, an amount greater than the current coal capacity of China, according to a new report from climate think tank E3G.

  • UTA Developing Sensor Network to Monitor Climate Change Effects in Coastal Texas Town

    A University of Texas at Arlington civil engineer is working with a Texas coastal town to develop a low-cost sensor network that will help the community monitor climate change effects.

  • Fire Encroaching on Giant Sequoias

    In the midst of another brutal fire season, several of California’s natural treasures have also been threatened.

  • 2020’s Economic Slowdown Provides Opportunity to Investigate Ozone Pollution in the U.S.

    When COVID-19 pandemic began in the US, counties and cities across the nation imposed stay at home orders, closed schools or imposed travel restrictions.

  • Coral Reefs Are 50% Less Able to Provide Food, Jobs, and Climate Protection Than in 1950s, Putting Millions at Risk

    The capacity of coral reefs to provide ecosystem services relied on by millions of people worldwide has declined by half since the 1950s, according to a new University of British Columbia-led study.

  • Long-Distance Relationships for Endangered Corals

    Flash-frozen sperm collected from corals in Florida and Puerto Rico was used to fertilize coral eggs from hundreds of miles away in Curaçao. 

  • First Global Study of Wildfires Reveals Increase in Mortality Rate

    The first study into the global impact of wildfire-related pollution and deaths comprehensively links short term exposure to wildfire-related fine particulate matters (PM2.5) in the air and all-cause, respiratory and cardiovascular mortalities across cities and regions around the globe.

  • Climate Change Threatens Base of Polar Oceans’ Bountiful Food Webs

    The cold polar oceans give rise to some of the largest food webs on Earth.

  • Tropical Crops Could Suffer as Climate Change Brings Longer Dry Spells

    Longer hotter and drier spells in countries around the world due to climate change could hit important global crops within the next 50 years.

  • Jet Stream Changes Could Amplify Weather Extremes by 2060s

    Drilling deep into the Greenland ice sheet, researchers reconstructed the jet stream's tumultuous past and found that climate-caused disruptions are likely to have drastic weather-related consequences for societies on both sides of the Atlantic. 

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