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  • Could COVID-19 Have Seasons?

    Scientists are probing environmental data from reanalysis models in the hopes of finding answers.

  • NASA Satellites Capture Isaias’ Nighttime Track Into Canada

    Tropical Storm Isaias has transitioned into a post-tropical storm as it moved out of the U.S. and into eastern Canada on Aug. 5 and 6.

  • Drivers Who Keep Their Windows Down Are Exposed to 80 Percent More Air Pollution

    According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), air pollution kills an estimated seven million people worldwide every year and nine out of 10 people breathe air with high levels of pollutants.

  • Waning Attention to Climate Change Amid Pandemic Could Have Lasting Effects

    Previous research has shown that humans have a finite capacity for attention to risk, inherently programmed to prioritize one threat at a time.

  • Ocean Heatwaves Dramatically Shift Habitats

    Marine heat waves across the world’s oceans can displace habitat for sea turtles, whales, and other marine life by 10s to thousands of kilometers.

  • Algal Symbiosis Could Shed Light on Dark Ocean

    New research has revealed a surprise twist in the symbiotic relationship between a type of salamander and the alga that lives inside its eggs.

  • Blanket Of Rock Debris Offers Glaciers More Protection From Climate Change Than Previously Known

    A new study which provides a global estimate of rock cover on the Earth’s glaciers has revealed that the expanse of rock debris on glaciers, a factor that has been ignored in models of glacier melt and sea level rise, could be significant.

  • Climate Change May Melt the “Freezers” of Pygmy Owls and Reduce Their Overwinter Survival

    Ecologists at the University of Turku, Finland, have discovered that the food hoards pygmy owls collect in nest-boxes ("freezers") for winter rot due to high precipitation caused by heavy autumn rains and if the hoarding has been initiated early in the autumn.

  • Why Aren’t Sea Trout Thriving Anymore?

    Sea trout numbers are declining in Norway and scientists don’t know why.

  • Researchers Develop New Regional Ocean-Atmosphere Coupled Model

    Regional climate models (RCMs) with high-resolution topography and surface characteristics have been widely used for applications from process studies to paleoclimate and climate change simulations.

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