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  • Scientists Call For Long-Term Research On Ozone Source Apportionment

    Tropospheric ozone is produced via the photochemical reaction of volatile organic compounds, carbon monoxide, and nitrogen oxides in the presence of sunlight.

  • Island ‘Drowning’ Is Not Inevitable as Sea Levels Rise

    Coral reef islands across the world could naturally adapt to survive the impact of rising sea levels, according to new research.

  • More than 1,000 Tons of Plastic Rains into Western U.S. Protected Lands Annually

    Janice Brahney's study examined the source and life history of both wet and dry microplastic deposition.

  • Global Air Pollution Maps Now Available

    A new online platform that allows for the tracking of air pollution worldwide is now available to the public.

  • The US Can Reach 90 Percent Clean Electricity by 2035, Dependably and Without Increasing Consumer Bills

    New national report is first to use latest low renewable energy and storage prices, shows with the right policy the U.S. can avoid building new fossil fuels and increase energy sector jobs by over half a million each year, supporting recovery efforts.

  • Extinct Camelids Reveal Insights About North America’s Ancient Savannas

    A new study looking at extinct camelids - ancestors of today’s camels and llamas - tells the story of North America’s ancient savannas and highlights how past climatic and environmental conditions influenced the composition of mammalian faunas.

  • Women Generate Lower Travel-Related Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Study Finds

    Women use more diverse modes of travel and generate lower greenhouse gas emissions than men, despite men being more than twice as likely to travel by bike, a New Zealand study has found.

  • Scientists Warn Against ‘Greenwashing’ of Global Coastal Developments

    Research by the University says the artificial structures and reclaimed land of coastal cities are often poor surrogates for the natural environment.

  • NASA Finds Post-Tropical Depression Cristobal Soaking the Great Lakes

    NASA’s GPM satellite gathered data on what is now Post-Tropical Cyclone Cristobal and revealed some areas of heavy rain were occurring.

  • Considering Health When Switching to Cleaner Electricity

    Power plants that burn coal and other fossil fuels emit not only planet-warming carbon dioxide, but also pollutants linked to breathing problems and premature death.

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