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  • Arctic Terns May Navigate Climate Dangers

    Arctic terns – which fly on the longest migrations of any animal on Earth – may be able to navigate the dangers posed by climate change, new research suggests.

  • Together, Extreme Heat and Pollution Double the Risk of a Fatal Heart Attack, Analysis Shows

    Extreme heat and high levels of particulate pollution may double the risk of a deadly heart attack, a new study finds.

  • Dune Restoration Could Increase the Resilience of Southern California's Urban Beaches to Sea Level Rise

    Over the last several years, the residents of Santa Monica, a coastal city on the edge of Los Angeles, saw something neither they, their parents, or perhaps even their grandparents had ever seen before: a three-foot-tall dune system rising gently from the flat, groomed expanse of one of the world’s most famous urban beaches.

  • Are Sunflowers Colorado’s Best Hedge Against Climate Change?

    In the state’s dry, nutrient-deficient soil, CU Boulder researchers and others aim to learn if the crop can survive and even thrive in a hotter, drier future.

  • Bigger, Wilder, More Destructive: How Cold Fronts Affected the Black Summer Bushfires

    Cold fronts play a role in making bushfires drastically worse – posing a serious concern for future bushfire events.

  • Using Our Oceans to Fight Climate Change

    The ocean isn’t just impacted by climate change — it may also be part of the solution to reversing it. 

  • Chapman University Climate Scientist Finds New Way to Measure the Earth’s Ability to Offset Carbon Emissions

    A Chapman University scientist and his colleagues have determined how the Earth responds as it heats up due to climate change.

  • How Do Microbes Spread Globally? A Study Clarifies How They Travel From End to End of the World

    CEAB-CSIC researchers have published a scientific article that helps to understand the intercontinental dispersion of harmful microorganisms through the atmosphere.

  • Colorado River Basin Has Lost Water Equal to Lake Mead Due to Climate Change

    From 2000 to 2021, climate change caused the loss of more than 40 trillion liters (10 trillion gallons) of water in the Colorado River Basin — about equal to the entire storage capacity of Lake Mead — according to a new study that modeled humans’ impact on hydrology in the region.

  • Catalyst Can Control Methane Emissions in Natural Gas Engines

    A catalyst using a single or just a few palladium atoms removed 90% of unburned methane from natural gas engine exhaust at low temperatures in a recent study. 

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