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  • NASA-NOAA Satellite Catches Tropical Cyclone Harold Develop Near Solomon Islands

    NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite passed over the Southern Pacific Ocean and provided forecasters with a visible image of newly formed Tropical Cyclone Harold. 

  • How The Chemical Industry Can Meet The Climate Goals

    Switzerland’s Federal Council has decided that the country should become carbon-​neutral by 2050.

  • Israel’s Heart-Shaped Crater

    At 500 meters deep, the Makhtesh Ramon is the world’s largest erosion crater.

  • Milk Production Declines Due to Heat Stress in Northern China

    Northern China is a major dairy-producing region in the country. However, milk production is expected to drastically decline by 2050, with losses potentially up to 50% by 2070, because of heat stress in July, says a new study.

  • Scientists Find a Fluctuating Rising Trend of Open Agricultural Straw Burning in Northeast China

    Open biomass burning (OBB) can impact regional air quality, especially the heavy haze pollution in Northeast China (NEC) in recent years.

  • As COVID-19 Halts Climate Expeditions, Scientists Grapple with Uncertainties

    Many important climate research expeditions have been put on ice during the COVID-19 travel bans.

  • New Household Energy Strategy in Cameroon to Help Avert 28,000 Deaths and Reduce Global Temperatures

    Switching from biomass to liquified petroleum gas could save lives and reduce temperatures.

  • Highest Pre-Modern Lead Pollution Occurred 800 Years Ago

    Study utilizing glacial ice, historical documents explores association of pollution, health, economic history.

  • Climate Disasters Increase Risks of Armed Conflicts: New Evidence

    The risk for violent clashes increases after weather extremes such as droughts or floods hit people in vulnerable countries, an international team of scientists finds.

  • Smaller Scale Solutions Needed for Rapid Progress Towards Emissions Targets

    Low-carbon technologies that are smaller scale, more affordable, and can be mass deployed are more likely to enable a faster transition to net-zero emissions, according to a new study by an international team of researchers.

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