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  • SAGE III Sees California Wildfire Effects in Stratosphere

    California fires such as the Bobcat fire lofted smoke high into the stratosphere, where it can linger and contribute to variability in the climate record.

  • Greenland ‘Knickpoints’ Could Stall Spread of Glacial Thinning

    The jagged terrain of Greenland’s mountains is protecting some of the island’s outlet glaciers from warm coastal waters, according to a team of researchers that included scientists from The University of Texas at Austin and NASA.

  • Climate Change Caused the Demise of Central Asia's Forgotten River Civilizations, Not Genghis Khan

    A new study challenges the long-held view that the destruction of Central Asia's medieval river civilizations was a direct result of the Mongol invasion in the early 13th century CE.

  • Fractured Bedrock in Forests is Overlooked Source of Natural CO2

    The bedrock beneath our feet has a reputation as an inhospitable place. 

  • The Melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet Could Lead to a Sea Level Rise of 18cm in 2100

    A new study, headed by researchers from the ULiège Laboratory of Climatology, applying the latest climate models, of which the MAR - developed at ULiège - predicts a 60% greater melting of the Greenland ice sheet than previously predicted. 

  • Empowering Women Could Help Address Climate Change

    Current and future damages of climate change depend greatly on the ability of affected populations to adapt to changing conditions. 

  • Infrastructure Key To Balancing Climate And Economic Goals In Developing Countries

    Developing nations have an opportunity to avoid long-term dependence on fossil fuel-burning infrastructure as they move toward economic stability, even if they are slow to cut carbon emissions, say the authors of a new paper in Environmental Research Letters.

  • When Dinosaurs Disappeared, Forests Thrived

    It’s known that the primary cause of the mass extinction of dinosaurs, about 66 million years ago, was a meteorite impact.

  • In Boost for Renewables, Grid-Scale Battery Storage Is on the Rise

    The twin smokestacks of the Moss Landing Power Plant tower over Monterey Bay. Visible for miles along this picturesque stretch of the Northern California coast, the 500-foot-tall pillars crown what was once California’s largest electric power station — a behemoth natural gas-fired generator.

  • Babbler Bird Falls into Climate Change Trap

    The so-called "rescue hypothesis" suggests many species might successfully adapt to changing conditions, especially those that are flexible in their behaviour.

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