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  • Giant Australian Bushfire Injected 1 Million Tons of Smoke in the Atmosphere

    Massive Australian bushfires likely contributed to the large and persistent ozone hole in 2020.

  • UCI-Led Study Uses Plankton Genomes as Global Biosensors of Ocean Ecosystem Stress

    UCI graduate students, researchers traveled the world to chart major ocean regions.

  • The Humble Shrub That’s Predicting a Terrible Fire Season

    If you're kind of judgmental when it comes to plants, you might describe the chamise plant as “meh.” 

  • To Improve Climate Models, An International Team Turns to Archaeological Data

    Climate modeling is future facing, its general intent to hypothesize what our planet might look like at some later date. 

  • Satellite Map of Human Pressure on Land Provides Insight on Sustainable Development

    The coronavirus pandemic has led researchers to switch gears or temporarily abandon projects due to health protocols or not being able to travel. But for Patrick Keys and Elizabeth Barnes, husband and wife scientists at Colorado State University, this past year led to a productive research collaboration.

  • France Will Ban Short Flights That Could Be Replaced By a Train Trip

    If you’re planning a reasonably short trip in France, a plane will soon no longer be an option.

  • Abandoning the Old Ways: Progress in the Low-Cost Electrochemical Synthesis of Ammonia

    Ammonia (NH3) is among the most important chemicals produced by humans and  has a promising future in sustainable energy applications besides being used in fertilizer production. 

  • Tree Hydraulics and Water Relations: Why Trees Die as a Result of Drought

    When trees die during a period of drought, they die of thirst. 

  • Indigenous Land-Use Reduced Catastrophic Wildfires on the Fish Lake Plateau

    If you were to visit the Great Basin and Colorado Plateau a thousand years ago, you’d find conditions remarkably familiar to the present.

  • Climate Change is Making it Harder to Get a Good Cup of Coffee

    Ethiopia may produce less specialty coffee and more rather bland tasting varieties in the future.

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