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  • More Trees Do Not Always Create a Cooler Planet

    Researchers find some US forests add to global warming

  • Early Indian Monsoon Forecasts Could Benefit Farmers

    Farmers in India should be provided with early forecasts of expected variations in the monsoon season in order to reduce crop losses, scientists say.

  • Protected Areas See Continued Deforestation But at a Reduced Rate, OSU Research Shows

    A survey of more than 18,000 land parcels spanning 2 million square miles across 63 countries shows that a “protected area” designation reduces the rate of deforestation but does not prevent it.

  • Combination of Pine Scent and Ozone as Super Source of Particulate Emissions From Coniferous Forests

    Scientists have managed to figure out why conifer forests produce so many fine particles into the atmosphere. 

  • Potential for Misuse of Climate Data a Threat to Business and Financial Markets

    Climate information is at risk of being misconstrued and used inappropriately in financial reports and has the potential to expose businesses to significant risk, according to a new paper by Australian researchers.

  • The Time to Take Low-Carbon Transition Risks Seriously Is Now

    A successful climate policy means preparing for unintended adverse impacts, such as job losses in declining energy sectors or potential environmental impacts of scaling up renewables.

  • Increasing Hurricane Intensity Around Bermuda Linked to Rising Ocean Temperatures

    New research shows that hurricane maximum wind speeds in the subtropical Atlantic around Bermuda have more than doubled on average over the last 60 years due to rising ocean temperatures in the region.

  • Here Comes the New Generation of Climate Models: The Future of Rainfall in the Alps

    Less intense mean daily precipitation, more intense and localised extreme events. This is what the future climate scenarios indicate for the Eastern Alps, according to the study “Evaluation and Expected Changes of Summer Precipitation at Convection Permitting Scale with COSMO-CLM over Alpine Space“, published by the CMCC Foundation in the journal Atmosphere.

  • Climate Research: Rapid Formation of Iodic Particles Over the Arctic – More Clouds Could Cause Ice to Melt Faster

    When sea ice melts and the water surface increases, more iodine-containing vapours rise from the sea.

  • New Study Reveals Biodiversity Important at Regional Scales

    New research shows that biodiversity is important not just at the traditional scale of short-term plot experiments—in which ecologists monitor the health of a single meadow, forest grove, or pond after manipulating its species counts—but when measured over decades and across regional landscapes as well.

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