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  • Greener Spring, Warmer Air

    Advanced leaf-out, or early sprouting and opening leaves, is a direct response to climate change. 

  • Strawberry Season Gets An Early Start

    Warmer weather will put Texas strawberries ahead of schedule this year, according to a Texas A&M Agrilife Extension Service expert.

  • More Plastic Is On the Way: What It Means for Climate Change

    With the recent fracking boom causing low gas prices, fossil fuel companies are seeking other ways to bolster their profits — by making more plastic.

  • Antarctica Melts Under Its Hottest Days on Record

    Ice caps and glaciers felt the heat as temperatures reached 18.3°C (64.9°F).

  • New Studies Explore How Knowledge Drives Action in Climate Decision Making

    Scientists explore how scientific knowledge can become more useful for societies

  • Old Carbon Reservoirs Unlikely to Cause Large Greenhouse Gas Release

    Greenhouse gases released by melting permafrost may not reach the atmosphere, researchers find.

  • The Earth Formed Much Faster Than Previously Thought

    By measuring iron isotopes, researchers from the University of Copenhagen have shown that our planet originally formed much faster than previously thought.

  • New Research Reveals How Hurricanes Shape the Coastal Landscape in the Everglades

    Researchers find soil enrichment due to mixing and resuspension of nutrient-rich sediment caused by hurricanes.

  • Huge Stores of Arctic Sea Ice Likely Contributed to Past Climate Cooling

    In a new paper, climate scientists at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution propose that massive amounts of melting sea ice in the Arctic drained into the North Atlantic and disrupted climate-steering currents, thus playing an important role in causing past abrupt climate change after the last Ice Age, from about 8,000 to 13,000 years ago.

  • The Climate and Increased Extreme Weather Affect Our Energy Systems

    Climate change, with more and more storms and heat waves, also has consequences for our energy supply. 

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