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  • A New Way to Capture and Recycle Carbon Dioxide From Industrial Emissions

    Carbon capture is a promising method to help slow climate change.

  • Direct Formation of Sulfuric Acid in the Atmosphere Without Considering SO2

    In the atmosphere, gaseous sulfuric acid can form particles that influence the physical properties of clouds.

  • Can This Forest Survive? Predicting Forest Death or Recovery After Drought

    How long can trees tolerate drought before the forest dies?

  • Unveiling Global Warming’s Impact on Daily Precipitation with Deep Learning

    A research team has conclusively demonstrated that global warming stands as primary driver behind the recent increase in heavy rainfall and heatwaves using deep learning convolutional neural network.

  • California Group Exploring Viability of a Community-Centered Direct Air Capture Hub

    Researchers from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) and the Center for Law, Energy, and the Environment (CLEE) at the UC Berkeley School of Law are leading a project to explore the creation of a Direct Air Capture (DAC) facility that uses cutting-edge technologies to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere in California’s Southern San Joaquin Valley (SSJV).

  • World’s Coastal Wetlands and Coral Reef Islands Face Urgent Sea Level Threat, New Study Shows

    Coastal wetlands and coral reef islands will struggle to grow fast enough to keep pace with rising sea levels driven by climate change, according to a new study published in Nature.

  • Long Time Lag in Heavily Polluted Regions as Improvement in Air Quality Warms Climate

    In a recent study, scientists at Leipzig University have revised previous assumptions about the influence of pollutant particles, known as aerosols, on global warming.

  • Rising Seas Will Devastate Coastal Habitats

    Research published today in Nature warns that rising seas will devastate coastal habitats.

  • Cryopreservation Breakthrough Could Save Coral Reefs

    Researchers have achieved a breakthrough in the fight to save the world’s coral reefs from climate change annihilation. 

  • Past Abrupt Changes in North Atlantic Overturning Have Impacted the Climate System Across the Globe

    Abrupt climate changes have affected rainfall patterns worldwide in the past, especially in the tropical monsoon region, a new study shows. 

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