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  • Water Limitations in the Tropics Offset Carbon Uptake from Arctic Greening

    More plants and longer growing seasons in the northern latitudes have converted parts of Alaska, Canada and Siberia to deeper shades of green.

  • Roadmap to Renewables Unites Climate and Sustainability Goals

    While the pressures of climate change bring a sense of urgency to renewable energy development, a new study serves as a roadmap toward uniting the goals of a low-carbon future with that of ecological sustainability and conservation.

  • Ice Sheet Uncertainties Could Mean Sea Level Will Rise More Than Predicted

    Its authors say understanding the way strong global heating affects polar ice sheets will be crucial to projecting sea level rise over the next century.

  • NYS Can Achieve 2050 Carbon Goals With Earth’s Help

    By delving into scientific, technological, environmental and economic data, Cornell Engineering researchers have examined whether New York could achieve a statewide carbon-free economy by 2050.

  • Land Ecosystems Are Becoming Less Efficient at Absorbing CO2

    Land ecosystems currently play a key role in mitigating climate change.

  • NASA Finds What a Glacier’s Slope Reveals About Greenland Ice Sheet Thinning

    As glaciers flow outward from the Greenland Ice Sheet, what lies beneath them offers clues to their role in future ice thinning and sea-level rise contribution.

  • Research Breakthrough Could Transform Clean Energy Technology

    By some estimates, the amount of solar energy reaching the surface of the earth in one year is greater than the sum of all the energy we could ever produce using non-renewable resources.

  • Can Water Saving Traits Help Wine Survive Climate Change?

    Climate change is expected to make many grape-growing regions too hot and dry to produce high-quality wine from traditional varieties.

  • Taking Geenhouse Gas Analysis on the Road, er, Rails

    Research-grade air quality sensors are costly—around $40,000. For cities trying to monitor their greenhouse gas emissions, the cost may limit the number of sensors they can install and the data they can collect.

  • UBCO Research Takes the Chill Off Icy Build-Up on Planes and Wind Turbines

    New UBC Okanagan research is changing the way aircraft and wind turbine operators are addressing the risks related to ice build-up.

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