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  • Early Melting Along the Antarctic Peninsula

    About a month before the start of astronomical summer in the southern hemisphere, vast areas of sea ice were already painted blue with meltwater.

  • An Unexpected Expanse of Sand in Alaska

    Dune fields of interest to scientists who study the Red Planet stand out in the Kobuk Valley amid a backdrop of green.

  • California Appears to Be in for a Dry, Warm Winter

    La Niña conditions in the Pacific Ocean may lead to sandals and sunglasses at Christmastime.

  • The Climate Changed Rapidly Alongside Sea Ice Decline in the North

    During the last glacial period, app. 10,000 – 110,000 years ago the northern hemisphere was covered in glacial ice and extensive sea ice, covering the Nordic seas.

  • Satellite Tag Tracks Activity Levels of Highly Migratory Species Across the Vast Ocean

    Scientists at the University of Miami (UM) Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science and Wildlife Computers, Inc. announced the release of a new activity data product application for marine animal tracking.

  • Climate Change and Public Lands: Can Scientists, Land Managers and Policy Makers Join Forces?

    How is climate change affecting public lands and what are land management agencies doing about it? A team of scientists from the fields of sociology, watershed sciences, wildland resources, ecology, environment and society, mathematic, and outdoor recreation and tourism asked these questions in a recent Ecosphere study.

  • No Country Immune from the Health Harms of Climate Change

    CU Boulder one of 35 institutions to contribute to the 2020 Lancet Countdown report

  • Coasts Drown as Coral Reefs Collapse Under Warming & Acidification

    A new study shows the coastal protection coral reefs currently provide will start eroding by the end of the century, as the world continues to warm and the oceans acidify.

  • Not Enough Hazelnuts? Our Future Climate Points to Australia for New Cultivations

    Over the last decade, growing food industry led demand for hazelnuts has not been satisfied globally with a corresponding expansion in supply. 

  • Flood Risk for Low-Income Housing in U.S. Could Triple by 2050

    The study, published in the journal Environmental Research Letters, found that this tripling will occur even if nations manage to drastically reduce their emissions, due to heating already locked into the climate system.

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