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  • How Global Sustainable Development Will Affect Forests

    Global targets to improve the welfare of people across the planet will have mixed impacts on the world’s forests, according to new research.

  • Tropical Cyclone Exposure Linked to Rise in Hospitalizations From Many Causes for Older Adults

    An increase in overall hospitalizations was reported for older adults in the week following exposure to a tropical cyclone, according to a new study by researchers at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University’s Earth Institute and colleagues at Colorado State University and Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health.

  • Ice Skating and Permafrost

    From ice skating, it has been known for a long time that a thin liquid film  forms on ice surfaces.

  • First the Treats, Then the Tough Stuff: A Bacterial Dinner Plan for Degrading Algal Blooms

    The annually occurring algal spring blooms play an important role for our climate, as they remove large amounts of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. 

  • Understanding the Arctic Polar Vortex

    When the Arctic polar vortex is especially strong and stable, the coldest polar air stays in the Arctic.

  • Replenishing Atlantic Herring

    A Texas A&M research team is using genome sequencing to monitor herring populations, which could help prevent overfishing.

  • New Ozone Air Pollution Maps Support Global Burden of Disease Study

    The team used ozone observations from more than 8,800 sites around the globe and output from nine different global atmospheric models.

  • Adaptation, Not Irrigation Recommended for Midwest Corn Farmers

    Researcher advises farmers to invest in technology and regenerative soil practices

  • Ecosystem Restoration is a Pressing Issue in Fragmented Rainforest

    In light of the United Nations (UN) declaration that 2021-2030 is the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration, a group of scientists voice concerns about restoration in heavily fragmented landscapes under a hotter and drier future scenario.

  • Researchers See Need for Better Warnings for Colorado Residents About Health Impacts of Long-Range Wildfire Smoke

    Smoke from local wildfires can affect the health of Colorado residents, in addition to smoke from fires in forests as far away as California and the Pacific Northwest.

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