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  • Mixed-Phase Clouds Slow Down Global Warming, but Only Up to A Certain Point

    As the ice in the clouds melts into droplets, they reflect more sunlight. But in the end there is no more ice left to melt.

  • Cauliflower Coral Genome Sequenced

    The sequencing of the genome of the cauliflower coral, Pocillopora verrucosa, by an international team, provides a resource that scientists can use to study how corals have adapted to different environmental conditions.

  • Seasonal Forecasts Improve Food Supply

    Developing more precise seasonal forecasts to improve food supply for a total of 365 million people in eleven countries in East Africa, this is the goal of the new CONFER project funded by the EU.

  • Global “BiteMap” Reveals How Marine Food Webs May Change With Climate

    Where are small marine animals most vulnerable to getting eaten? 

  • UM Researcher Proposes Sea-Level Rise Global Observing System

    University of Miami (UM) Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science researcher Shane Elipot proposes a new approach to monitoring global sea-level rise.

  • Healthcare as a Climate Solution

    Although the link may not be obvious, healthcare and climate change — two issues that pose major challenges around the world — are in fact more connected than society may realize. 

  • Greenhouse Effect of Clouds Instrumental in Origin of Tropical Storms

    The researchers found that infrared radiative feedback from clouds creates a localized greenhouse effect that traps heat in the area of the tropical depression.

  • Stanford Researchers Reveal U.S. Corn Crop’s Growing Sensitivity to Drought

    New management approaches and technology have allowed the U.S. Corn Belt to increase yields despite some changes in climate.

  • Surprised Researchers: Number of Leopards in Northern China on the Rise

    Most of the world’s leopards are endangered and generally, the number of these shy and stunning cats is decreasing.

  • Irregular Appearances of Glacial and Interglacial Climate States

    During the last 2.6 million years of Earth’s climate has altered between glacial and interglacial states. 

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