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  • A New Lake—Water Not Lava—On Kilauea

    After its lava lake drained and the floor dropped, water has been pooling up in the bottom of Halema‘uma‘u crater for several months.

  • Perma-Blooms off Mauritania

    In a bay off the coast of northwest Africa, conditions are almost always just right for phytoplankton blooms.

  • Dangerous Humid Heat Extremes Occurring Decades Before Expected

    Oppressively hot summer days often evoke the expression, “it’s not the heat, it’s the humidity.” That sticky, tropical-like air combined with high temperatures is more than unpleasant — it makes extreme heat a greater health risk.

  • El Niño–Linked Decreases in Soil Moisture Could Trigger Massive Tropical Plant Die Offs

    New insights could help farmers, water managers in tropical regions prepare for impact on crops.

  • Radar Gauges Methane Release From Arctic Lakes

    The new technique could have significant implications for climate change predictions.

  • Sea Level Could Rise by More Than 1 Metre by 2100 if Emission Targets Are Not Met, Reveals Survey of 100 International Experts

    An international study led by Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) scientists found that the global mean sea-level rise could exceed 1 metre by 2100 and 5 metres by 2300 if global targets on emissions are not achieved.

  • Accelerated Water Loss in Northern Peatlands Threatens to Intensify Fires and Global Warming

    A group of 59 international scientists, led by researchers at Canada’s McMaster University, has uncovered new information about the distinct effects of climate change on boreal forests and peatlands, which threaten to worsen wildfires and accelerate global warming.

  • Exploring the Impacts of Climate Change on Hydropower Production

    A new study by researchers from IIASA and China investigated the impacts of different levels of global warming on hydropower potential and found that this type of electricity generation benefits more from a 1.5°C than a 2°C climate scenario.

  • The Role of European Policy for Investment in Generation Technology to Improve Fuel Efficiency

    A new study published in the Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists investigates the impact of the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS), the largest international cap-and-trade system for greenhouse gas emissions in the world, on power plant fuel efficiency.

  • Potentially Fatal Combinations of Humidity and Heat Are Emerging Across the Globe

    Most everyone knows that humid heat is harder to handle than the “dry” kind. 

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