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  • Soil Data Aids Prediction of Locust Swarms

    Researchers can predict locust breeding locations up to nine weeks in advance.

  • April 2021 and Year to Date Were Among Earth’s Top-10 Warmest

    Arctic sea ice coverage was 6th smallest on record

  • Cypriot Grapes Perform Well in Heat and on Taste

    Researchers at the University of Adelaide have found several grape varieties native to Cyprus, which tolerate drought conditions better than some international varieties popular in Australia, contain chemical compounds responsible for flavours preferred by Australian consumers.

  • Climate Policies, Transition Risk, and Financial Stability

    The way in which banks react to climate risks and uncertainty could impact financial stability as well as the world’s transition to a low-carbon economy.

  • Greenland Becoming Darker, Warmer as Its Snow Changes

    A weather pattern that pushes snowfall away from parts of Greenland's ice sheet is causing the continent to become darker and warmer, according to research published in Geophysical Research Letters.

  • Greenhouse Gas and Aerosol Emissions Are Lengthening and Intensifying Droughts

    Greenhouse gases and aerosol pollution emitted by human activities are responsible for increases in the frequency, intensity and duration of droughts around the world, according to researchers at the University of California, Irvine.

  • New NASA Data Sheds (Sun) Light on Climate Models

    Research into precise details of Earth's energy budget is vital for understanding how the planet's climate may be changing, as well as variabilities in solar energy output.

  • Fibre-Optics Used to Take the Temperature of Greenland Ice Sheet

    Scientists have used fibre-optic sensing to obtain the most detailed measurements of ice properties ever taken on the Greenland Ice Sheet.

  • Glaciologists Measure, Model Hard Glacier Beds, Write Slip Law to Estimate Glacier Speeds

    The field photos show the hard, rough country that some glaciers slide over: rocky domes and bumps in granite, rocky steps and depressions in limestone. The glacier beds dwarf the researchers and their instruments.

  • Which Animals Will Survive Climate Change?

    Climate change is exacerbating problems like habitat loss and temperatures swings that have already pushed many animal species to the brink.

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