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  • Study Suggests Great Earthquakes as Cause of Arctic Warming

    A researcher from MIPT has proposed a new explanation for the Arctic’s rapid warming.

  • Caspian Crisis: Sinking Sea Levels Threaten Biodiversity, Economy and Regional Stability

    The water levels of the Caspian Sea will be 9 to 18 metres lower than they are now, German and Dutch researchers calculate.

  • Hydrogen-Supported Life Beneath Glaciers the Subject of MSU Team’s Recent Publication

    Researchers discover microbial communities creating biomass underneath glaciers

  • The Cooler Sister Returns

    The current La Niña event fits into a larger climate pattern that has been going on for nearly two decades.

  • NASA’s AIM Sees First Night-Shining Clouds of Antarctic Summer

    Summer in Antarctica is marked by days in which the Sun never sets, balmy temperatures that hover as high as freezing, and electric-blue clouds of ice.

  • Pandemic and Forthcoming Stimulus Funds Could Bring Climate Targets in Sight – or Not

    The lockdowns that resulted from the COVID-19 pandemic have reduced greenhouse gas emissions.

  • Geologists Discover New Path to Rare Earth Mineral Formation – Implications for Green Energy and Tech Industries

    Researchers from Trinity have shed new light on the formation mechanisms of a rare earth-bearing mineral that is in increasingly high demand across the globe for its use in the green energy and tech industries.

  • An Inland Delta Flooded

    Seasonal floods on the Niger River reached unusual heights in Mali this year.

  • Sea of Galilee

    A few wet years have helped reverse a decades-long decline in water levels on one of the world’s most cherished lakes.

  • Researchers To Examine Risk Of Flood-Induced Chemical Spills At Coastal Facilities

    The Texas A&M College of Engineering's James Kaihatu joins a team that will study the vulnerability of petrochemical facilities in Galveston Bay and risks to nearby communities.

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