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  • Using Materials Efficiently Can Substantially Cut Greenhouse Gas Emissions

    Emissions from the production of materials like metals, minerals, woods and plastics more than doubled in 1995 – 2015, accounting for almost one-quarter of all greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions worldwide. 

  • Climate Change Is Causing Hurricanes to Break Down More Slowly Over Land

    Rising ocean temperatures are driving hurricanes to carry more moisture, allowing them to stay stronger for longer once they’ve made landfall and reach communities farther inland, according to new research published in the journal Nature.

  • Study Improves Ability to Predict How Whales Travel Through Their Ocean Habitat

    Scientists at the New England Aquarium’s Anderson Cabot Center for Ocean Life recently published a study that could help researchers learn where protections are needed the most for bowhead whales.

  • Climate Extremes Drive Changes in Antarctic Bottom Water

    British Antarctic Survey contributes to new international study that finds a surprising increase in the amount of dense water sinking near Antarctica, following 50 years of decline.

  • Report: In Retrospect, the Burning of Wood in District Heating Plants has Resulted in Climate Savings

    A conversion to wood biomass (wood chips and pellets) by Danish district heating plants has benefited the climate and is the more climate-friendly option compared to coal and natural gas.

  • Holes in Greenland Ice Sheet Are Larger Than Previously Thought, Study Finds

    Holes that carry surface meltwater to the base of the Greenland ice sheet, called moulins, are much larger than previously thought, according to a new study based on observation and first-hand exploration by a team including a geologist from the University of Arkansas.

  • NASA Model Reveals How Much COVID-related Pollution Levels Deviated from the Norm

    Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, space- and ground-based observations have shown that Earth’s atmosphere has seen significant reductions in some air pollutants.

  • Climate Change Challenge: All Eyes On The Blue Marble

    Aotearoa has committed to net-zero emissions of all greenhouse gases, other than biogenic methane, by 2050. Is that enough? Finlay Macdonald talks to scientists, including those in the Climate Science Initiative.

  • Dangerous Hurricane Iota Sets Late-Season Records

    Before 2020, only four category 4 or 5 hurricanes had ever made landfall in Nicaragua. Now two are going to land in just two weeks.

  • Iceberg A-68A Nears South Georgia

    Scientists watch as A-68A, currently the planet’s largest iceberg, approaches a remote island in the southern Atlantic Ocean.

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