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  • Sunny Spring 2020 Could Even Break Summer Sun Records

    This year’s ‘lockdown spring’ is likely to be the sunniest on record in parts of the UK, and may even rank among the sunniest seasons ever recorded – including all the summers.

  • Experts Issue Recommendations for a Green COVID-19 Economic Recovery

    Green Covid-19 recovery packages could boost economic growth and help stop climate change, a Cardiff University academic says.

  • Tropical Forests Can Handle the Heat, Up to a Point

    Tropical forests can continue to store large amounts of carbon in a warmer world – only if countries limit greenhouse gas emissions, new research suggests.

  • NASA Examines Tropical Storm Mangga in Infrared Light

    NASA’s Aqua satellite used infrared light to provide forecasters with a look at the temperatures of the cloud tops in Tropical Storm Mangga.

  • Amphan Batters India, Bangladesh

    The first tropical cyclone of the 2020 season in the North Indian basin made landfall, delivering substantial storm surge to coastal areas.

  • Busy Atlantic Hurricane Season Predicted for 2020

    Multiple climate factors indicate above-normal activity is most likely.

  • Mysterious Glowing Coral Reefs Are Fighting to Recover

    Some bleaching corals undergo an, until now, mysterious transformation – emitting a range of different bright neon colours.

  • A ‘Hyperactive’ Hurricane Season Is About to Strike

    Climate scientists are predicting that as many as 20 named hurricanes will develop in the Atlantic basin during the six-month season that officially begins on Monday. 

  • Study Reveals Ancient Ocean Oxygen Levels Associated With Changing Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide

    Why do carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere wax and wane in conjunction with the warm and cold periods of Earth’s past?

  • Heat Now More Lethal Than Cold for People with Respiratory Diseases in Spain

    A new study by the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal), a centre supported by the "la Caixa" Foundation, has analysed deaths linked to respiratory disease in Spain between 1980 and 2016.

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