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  • July 2020 Was Record Hot for Many U.S. States

    Tropical storms in the Atlantic formed at a record pace.

  • Volcanic Emissions Can Cause Changes in the Atmosphere Over a Long Time

    When Los Chocoyos in Guatemala erupted 84,000 years ago, emissions of sulfur and chlorine may have affected the climate for decades.

  • Climate Change: Frequency of Extreme Droughts Across Europe Predicted to Rise

    The authors used global climate change computer models to predict how the frequency of two-year droughts may change in the coming decades and whether greenhouse gas emissions may have an effect.

  • As Record Arctic Heat Continues, Canada’s Last Intact Ice Shelf Collapses

    Canada’s last fully intact ice shelf in the Arctic has collapsed, shrinking by about 80 square kilometers, or 40 percent of its area, over just two days at the end of July, according to scientists at the Canadian Ice Service.

  • Subpolar Marginal Seas Play A Key Role In Making The Subarctic Pacific Nutrient-Rich

    A group of researchers from three Japanese universities has discovered why the western subarctic Pacific Ocean, which accounts for only 6 percent of the world’s oceans, produces an estimated 26 percent of the world’s marine resources.

  • Iowa Researchers Find Link Between Atlantic Hurricanes And Weather System In East Asia

    With a new Atlantic hurricane season in full swing, scientists may have found a new influence on how tropical cyclones develop.

  • Arctic Lows

    Record-low sea ice in July 2020 could be further depleted by a low-pressure system that developed over the Arctic Ocean.

  • Stanford Researchers Project Regionwide Commute Disruption With Bay Area Coastal Flooding

    Researchers have modeled how coastal flooding will impact commutes in the Bay Area over the next 20 years. Regions with sparse road networks will have some of the worst commute delays, regardless of their distances from the coast.

  • Local Food

    Researchers examine food supply chain resiliency in the Pacific during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • Greenhouse Gas Emissions From International Shipping Increasing

    National governments have a much greater responsibility for shipping emissions than previously estimated, finds new UCL-led research.

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