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  • Climate Change Could Cause Sudden Biodiversity Losses Worldwide

    A warming global climate could cause sudden, potentially catastrophic losses of biodiversity in regions across the globe throughout the 21st century, finds a new UCL-led study.

  • NASA Finds Heavy Rainfall in Powerful Tropical Cyclone Harold

    One of NASA’s satellites that can measure the rate in which rainfall is occurring in storms passed over powerful Tropical Cyclone Harold just after it made landfall in Vanuatu in the Southern Pacific Ocean.

  • Tropical Cyclone Harold Blasts Vanuatu

    The category 5 storm wreaked havoc on the small island nation in the South Pacific.

  • Unusual Ozone Hole Opens Over the Arctic

    Scientists using data from the Copernicus Sentinel-5P satellite have noticed a strong reduction of ozone concentrations over the Arctic.

  • Copernicus: March 2020 on Par With 2017 and 2019, the Second and Third Warmest Marches on Record

    Early findings show March 2020 was one of the warmest in history.

  • Climate Change Encouraged Colonisation of the South Pacific Islands Centuries Earlier Than First Thought

    Research led by scientists at the University of Southampton has found settlers arrived in East Polynesia around 200 years earlier than previously thought.

  • Warming-Induced Greening Slows Warming at Third Pole

    Warming at the Third Pole has increased vegetation growth that can, in turn, slow down warming.

  • Climate Smart Agricultural Policy Requires a Reform of Incentives to Minimize Emissions From Cultivated Peat Soils

    Post-2020 Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) must safeguard and stimulate the preservation of carbon-rich soils through protection of peatlands. Functional peatlands are the most space efficient long-term carbon store and sink in our planet’s biosphere.

  • A Forest and Its History, Threatened

    In wake of wildfires, paleobotanist Peter Wilf and his colleagues call attention to the importance of Australia's ancient forests and their living fossils.

  • Indigenous Knowledge Could Reveal Ways to Weather Climate Change on Islands

    Some islands have such low elevation, that mere inches of sea-level rise will flood them, but higher, larger islands will also be affected by changes in climate and an understanding of ancient practices in times of climate change might help populations survive, according to researchers.

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