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  • Climate Change Denialism is Something We All Suffer From

    Even those who don't question human-induced climate change can fall on the spectrum of climate denialism if they are all talk and no action, a UNSW psychology researcher argues.

  • Burning Questions On Air Pollution

    University of Utah Engineering study shows restrictions on wood burning in Utah dramatically improve air quality.

  • Global Sea Level Rise Is Accelerating

    As a result of global warming, the world’s oceans have risen by an average of around 3 mm a year since the early 1990s.

  • Acid-Loving Microbe Can Improve Understanding of Past Climate

    Food and energy availability cause physical changes in acid-loving microorganisms that are used to study Earth’s climate history, according to research from Dartmouth College.

  • New Research Shows That El Niño Contributes to Insect Collapse in the Amazon

    Hotter and drier El Niño events are having an alarming effect on biodiversity in the Amazon Rainforest and further add to a disturbing global insect collapse, scientists show.

  • Majority of US Adults Believe Climate Change Is Most Important Issue Today

    As the effects of climate change become more evident, more than half of U.S. adults (56%) say climate change is the most important issue facing society today, yet 4 in 10 have not made any changes in their behavior to reduce their contribution to climate change, according to a new poll by the American Psychological Association. 

  • Mediterranean Sea Urchins Are More Vulnerable Than Previously Thought

    The sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus, an eatable species of great commercial interest found in the Mediterranean and North-East Atlantic, is more vulnerable than so far believed.

  • Bye-Bye Mayfly: Can the Burrowing Mayfly’s Decline Serve as a Warning System for the Health of Our Environment?

    Mayflies have long been indicators of the ecological health of the lakes, rivers, and streams. 

  • NASA Analyzes Tropical Cyclone Damien’s Water Vapor Concentration

    When NASA’s Aqua satellite passed over the Southern Indian Ocean on Feb. 7, it gathered water vapor data that provided information about the intensity of Tropical Cyclone Damien.

  • New Record for Antarctic Continent Reported

    A committee will work to verify whether this is a new record for the continent.

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