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  • Heat May Kill More People Than Previously Reported

    Even moderately hot weather may actually be killing thousands, not hundreds as previously reported. 

  • Human Activity on Rivers Outpaces, Compounds Effects of Climate Change

    The livelihoods of millions of people living along the world’s biggest river systems are under threat by a range of stressors caused by the daily economic, societal and political activity of humans – in addition to the long-term effects of climate change, researchers report.

  • Climate Change Tied to Increased Pregnancy Risks, Analysis Finds

    More than a decade of overwhelming evidence links air pollution and heat exposure with negative pregnancy outcomes in the United States, according to a new review of dozens of studies. 

  • NASA Observes Large Saharan Dust Plume Over Atlantic Ocean

    At NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, Colin Seftor, an atmospheric scientist, created an animation of the dust and aerosols from the plume using data from instruments that fly aboard the Suomi NPP satellite.

  • How A Historic Drought Led to Higher Power Costs and Emissions

    Drought can mean restrictions for watering the lawn, crop losses for farmers and an increased risk of wildfires. But it can also hit you and your power company in the wallet.

  • Green Lagoons No More

    With so much of its water diverted, the Colorado River Delta has dried out and lost much of its vegetation and wildlife.

  • A Risky Climate Investment

    Researchers find that using forests to offset carbon emissions will require a better understanding of the risks.

  • Glaciers May Record the Story of the Coronavirus Pandemic

    The atmospheric changes caused by the COVID-19 lockdowns could be recorded in glacial ice for future scientists to analyze.

  • 20 Years in the Making: Rotate Corn for Better Soil Health

    Rotating corn with soybean for a year or more tempers the effect, the researchers found.

  • Hurricane Season Combined with COVID-19 Pandemic Could Create Perfect Storm

    When extreme climate conditions interact with stressors to social systems, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, the consequences could be severe unless experts from diverse backgrounds work together to develop comprehensive solutions to combat their negative impacts.

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