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  • Team to Innovate New Ways to Predict Drought

    NOAA-funded CU Boulder project seeks alternatives to snow-based drought forecasting in a changing climate

  • NASA Terra Satellite Sees Development of Tropical Storm Maysak

    NASA infrared imagery revealed several areas of strong thunderstorms around the center of the recently organized Tropical Storm Maysak.

  • Eyes on the Storm: NASA Aids Disaster Response to Hurricane Laura

    After making landfall near Cameron, Louisiana, as a category 4 storm, Hurricane Laura continued to move northward over western Louisiana.

  • Fossil Trees on Peru’s Central Andean Plateau Tell a Tale of Dramatic Environmental Change

    On an expedition to the Central Andean Plateau, researchers from the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) and colleagues were astounded to find a huge fossil tree buried in the cold, grassy plain.

  • Analysis Reveals Where Marine Heatwaves Will Intensify Fastest

    Study revealed the, sometimes, stark regional variability in ocean temperature extremes much more variable than coarser global climate models.

  • 80 Percent of Indonesian Rainforest Vulnerable to Palm Oil Destruction is Not Protected, Research Shows

    More than 80 per cent of the Indonesian rainforest, mangroves and peatlands most vulnerable to being cleared for palm oil production is completely unprotected by the country’s Forest Moratorium, according to new research.

  • A Climatic Crystal Ball: How Changes in Ancient Soil Microbes Could Predict the Future of the Arctic

    The changing balance of microorganisms in Arctic soil due to climate change could have widespread effects, says new study.

  • New Framework for ‘Natural Capital Approach’ to Transform Policy Decisions

    How governments and the private sector consider the natural environment when constructing policy is being transformed thanks to a new “natural capital” decision-making framework.

  • Scientists Realize Measurement of HONO and NOX Flux in Farmland

    These results revealed that soil emission from farmland was an important source of HONO.

  • Songbirds Reduce Reproduction to Help Survive Drought

    With climate change heating the globe, drought more frequently impacts the reproduction and survival of many animal species.

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