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  • Sea Level Rise up to Four Times Global Average for Costal Communities

    A new study published today in Nature Climate Change is the first to analyse global sea-level rise combined with measurements of sinking land.

  • Atmospheric Drying Will Lead to Lower Crop Yields, Shorter Trees Across the Globe

    A global observation of an ongoing atmospheric drying — known by scientists as a rise in vapor pressure deficit — has been observed worldwide since the early 2000s.

  • Small Volcanic Lakes Tapping Giant Underground Reservoirs

    In its large caldera, Newberry volcano (Oregon, USA) has two small volcanic lakes, one fed by volcanic geothermal fluids (Paulina Lake) and one by gases (East Lake).

  • Antarctic Seals Reveal Worrying Threats to Disappearing Glaciers

    More Antarctic meltwater is surfacing than was previously known, modifying the climate, preventing sea ice from forming and boosting marine productivity– according to new research from the University of East Anglia (UEA).

  • How Governments and Companies Should Listen to the People on Climate Change

    People are more engaged in reducing carbon emissions than previously thought - and governments, scientists and companies should listen to them - according to new research from the University of East Anglia and the UK Energy Research Centre.

  • Will Climate Change Outpace Species Adaptation?

    Many species might be left vulnerable in the face of climate change, unable to adapt their physiologies to respond to rapid global warming. 

  • Volcanoes Might Light up the Night Sky of This Planet

    Until now, researchers have found no evidence of global tectonic activity on planets outside our solar system. 

  • Breakup at Brunt

    A large iceberg finally split from the Antarctic ice shelf, but another piece stubbornly hangs on.

  • NASA Scientists Complete 1st Global Survey of Freshwater Fluctuation

    To investigate humans’ impact on freshwater resources, scientists have now conducted the first global accounting of fluctuating water levels in Earth’s lakes and reservoirs – including ones previously too small to measure from space.

  • Researchers Stop Tissue Loss Disease in Rescued Pillar Coral

    Scientists from NOAA’s National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS) have successfully treated and rehabilitated diseased pillar coral rescued from the Florida Reef Tract.

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