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  • Surprising News: Drylands Are Not Getting Drier

    New Columbia Engineering study—first to investigate the long-term effect of soil moisture-atmosphere feedbacks in drylands—finds that soil moisture exerts a negative feedback on surface water availability in drylands, offsetting some of the expected decline.

  • Combining Solar Energy and Agriculture to Mitigate Climate Change, Assist Rural Communities

    Co-developing land for both solar photovoltaic power and agriculture could provide 20% of total electricity generation in the United States with an investment of less than 1% of the annual U.S. budget, a new paper by Oregon State University researchers found.

  • Pollutants Rapidly Changing the Waters Near Ieodo Island

    There has been frequent occurrence of red tide in coastal waters around Korea where the sea turns red.

  • New Data-Driven Global Climate Model Provides Projections for Urban Environments

    Cities only occupy about 3% of the Earth’s total land surface, but they bear the burden of the human-perceived effects of global climate change, researchers said.

  • Researchers Discover a New Tool for Reconstructing Ancient Sea Ice to Study Climate Change

    Sea ice is a critical indicator of changes in the Earth’s climate. A new discovery by Brown University researchers could provide scientists a new way to reconstruct sea ice abundance and distribution information from the ancient past, which could aid in understanding human-induced climate change happening now.

  • Alert System Shows Potential for Reducing Deforestation, Mitigating Climate Change

    Forest loss declined 18% in African nations where a new satellite-based program provides free alerts when it detects deforestation activities.

  • To Boost Emissions Reductions from Electric Vehicles, Know When to Charge

    Transportation-related emissions are increasing globally.

  • A New TanSat XCO2 Global Product for Climate Studies

    Since CO2 has been recognized as the most important anthropogenic greenhouse gas owing to its significant impact on global warming and climate change, there have been a substantial number of studies that have focused on investigating the status of CO2 in the atmosphere in the past and present, and how it will change in the future.

  • Cool Yule Tule

    California’s Central Valley is fertile territory for fog formation in winter.

  • Climate Change Effects Should Be Evaluated Seasonally, 42-Year Study Shows

    According to the study, plants increased by 110 percent, but did not remain green over the summer.

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