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  • Greenhouse Gas Data Deep Dive Reaches New Level of ‘Reasonable and True’

    For the most accurate accounting of a product’s environmental impact, scientists look at the product’s entire life cycle, from cradle to grave. 

  • Heat Spells Doom for Aussie Marsupials

    When animals are hot, they eat less. This potentially fatal phenomenon has been largely overlooked in wild animals, explain researchers from The Australian National University (ANU) in a new article.  

  • Biodiversity Imperiled

    Woodlands along streams and rivers are an important part of California’s diverse ecology. 

  • Sulfur Enhances Carbon Storage in the Black Sea

    A study led by Oldenburg researchers finds new explanation for the accumulation of organic compounds in oxygen-depleted marine areas. 

  • An Acceleration of Coastal Overtopping Around the World

    The combination of sea level rise, tides, storm surge and waves has increased the overtopping of natural and artificial coastal protection by nearly 50% in the last two decades.

  • Most Rivers Run Dry - Now and Then

    A new study led by researchers from McGill University and INRAE found that between 51-60% of the 64 million kilometres of rivers and streams on Earth that they investigated stop flowing periodically, or run dry for part of the year.

  • Research Suggests Ways to Tackle Water Security Challenges in World’s Drylands

    To counter the effects of climate change on drylands, a new study led by York's Professor Lindsay Stringer suggests that global access to water should be managed in a more integrated way.

  • After the Big Storm: How to Supply Emergency Power

    As demand for electricity rises and climate change brings more frequent and extreme storms, residents in rural and suburban communities must have access to the minimal electricity they need to survive a large, long-duration (LLD) power outage.

  • Higher Southeast Asian Drought Risks under Anthropogenic Forcing

    Southeast Asian monsoon region falls in the warm and humid tropics modulated by Asian monsoon. 

  • Historical Climate Effects of Permafrost Peatland Surprise Researchers

    Peatlands are an important ecosystem that contribute to the regulation of the atmospheric carbon cycle. 

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