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  • Aboriginal Knowledge Key to Fight Against Bushfires and Climate Change: Narrm Oration

    Australia needs to trust Aboriginal people and their knowledge of country and bushfires as they can help solve the environmental crisis that has seen the fastest rate of biodiversity loss on Earth, says Associate Professor Michael-Shawn Fletcher, in the University of Melbourne’s key annual address, the Narrm Oration.

  • NOAA Strategy Addresses Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease

    NOAA today unveiled a new strategy for the response to stony coral tissue loss disease, a disease that is spreading throughout the Atlantic and Caribbean region and may pose a threat to the Indo-Pacific region.

  • COVID-Related Emissions Drop “Just a Tiny Blip” in Long-Term Climate Trends

    As nations went into lockdown to contain the spread of Covid-19, factories halted and cars sat idle, clearing the skies above polluted cities and sending climate-changing emissions to historic lows. 

  • Satellite Images Confirm Uneven Impact of Climate Change

    University of Copenhagen researchers have been following vegetation trends across the planet's driest areas using satellite imagery from recent decades.

  • Evidence of the Interconnectedness of Global Climate

    To see how deeply interconnected the planet truly is, look no further than the massive ice sheets on the Northern Hemisphere and South Pole.

  • Gati Makes Historic Landfall in Somalia

    Cyclone Gati became the strongest storm to hit the country on record, bringing more than a year’s worth of rain in two days.

  • Why Do Trees Change Color?

    Texas A&M Forest Service experts explain the science behind fall foliage and where you can find it in Texas.

  • Climate & French Fries

    Farmers, breeders, and climatologists are keeping their eyes on the future of our favorite spuds.

  • Ice Sheets on the Move: How North and South Poles Connect

    Over the past 40,000 years, ice sheets thousands of kilometres apart have influenced one another through sea level changes, according to research published today in Nature.

  • Community Conservation Reserves Protect Fish Diversity in Tropical Rivers

    Prohibiting fishing in conservation reserves is a common strategy for protecting ocean ecosystems and enhancing fisheries management.

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