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  • Survey: Tourists’ Long-Term Plans More Uncertain Under Climate Change

    North Carolina State University researchers found in a new study that while many tourists visiting a mountain destination in southern Mexico wouldn’t change their near-term plans to visit due to climate change, more than two-thirds said they would or might change their plans by 2060 under more drastically changed conditions.

  • Heatwaves Are Becoming More Frequent and More Deadly

    The risk of fatal heatwaves has risen sharply over the past 20 years.

  • New Study Examines Historical Drought and Flooding on the Amazon River

    Extreme floods and severe droughts on the Amazon River have occurred more frequently in the last 40 years.

  • Sweet Corn Yield at the Mercy of the Environment, Except for One Key Factor

    A new analysis from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and the USDA-Agricultural Research Service (ARS) has identified the top factors accounting for yield variability in processing sweet corn (used for canned and frozen products), including one within the control of processors.

  • Study: Atmospheric Circulation Weakens Following Volcanic Eruptions

    The Pacific Ocean covers 32% of Earth’s surface area, more than all the land combined. 

  • Tree Mortality in the Black Forest on the Rise - Climate Change a Key Driver

    Climate impacts such as dry, hot summers reduce the growth and increase the mortality of trees in the Black Forest because they negatively influence the climatic water balance, i.e., the difference between precipitation and potential evapotranspiration.

  • El Niño and La Niña Multi-Year Events Could Become More Common

    The Pacific Ocean covers 32% of Earth’s surface area, more than all the land combined. Unsurprisingly, its activity affects conditions around the globe.

  • New Modeling Method Helps to Understand Extreme Heat Waves

    To prepare for extreme heat waves around the world – particularly in places known for cool summers – climate-simulation models that include a new computing concept may save tens of thousands of lives.

  • More Marine Heatwaves Could Spell Disaster for Ocean Life

    Marine heatwaves are becoming more frequent under global warming and this is having a significant impact on species' ability to recover.

  • New Platform Could Boost Development of Carbon-Capturing Batteries

    Efficient and cheap batteries that can also capture harmful emissions could be right around the corner, thanks to a new system that speeds up the development of catalysts for lithium-CO2 (Li-CO2) batteries. 

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