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  • As Jakarta Grows, So Do the Water Issues

    Sinking land, rising seas, and rainfall-driven floods pose big problems for Indonesia’s largest city.

  • Prehistoric Megafloods Smaller Than Assumed

    Mighty floods have carved out deep canyons on Earth. New research suggests this may have required less power than previously thought. Collecting such data, however, may be demanding.

  • Study Finds 6⁰C Cooling on Land during the Last Ice Age, With Implications about Future Global Warming

    Research indicates that high climate sensitivity is "not good news" for future global warming estimates.

  • Early Storm in the Eastern Pacific

    Tropical Storm Andres became the earliest named storm on record for the basin.

  • Improved Air Quality During First Wave of COVID-19 Prevented Around 150 Premature Deaths in Major Spanish Cities

    For the first time, researchers have estimated the impact of lockdown-related air pollution reduction on mortality in 47 provincial capital cities

  • Bet on Technology or Limit Growth? Climate Modelling Shows 'Degrowth' Less Technologically Risky

    Wellbeing can be maintained in a degrowth transition.

  • Extreme Weather Affecting UK Agriculture – but Adapting to Changing Climate a Challenge for Many Farmers, Study Shows

    Extreme weather is harming UK agriculture – but many farmers have not yet made adapting to the effects of the climate emergency a priority, a new study shows.

  • Dartmouth Engineering Study Shows Renewable Energy Will Enhance Power Grid's Resilience

    A new Dartmouth Engineering study shows that integrating renewable energy into the American Electric Power System (AEPS) would enhance the grid's resilience, meaning a highly resilient and decarbonized energy system is possible.

  • Langley Scientists Observe Storm Clouds in 3D — You Can, Too

    Scientists at NASA's Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia, are breaking out their 3D glasses — not to watch the latest blockbuster movie, but to get a more detailed look at blockbuster storm clouds, and ultimately, a better understanding of severe weather.

  • Tracking Carbon from the Ocean Surface to the Twilight Zone

    A seaward journey set sail in the northern Atlantic in early May — the sequel to a complementary expedition that took place in the northern Pacific in 2018.

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