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  • Research Brief: The Outsized Influence of Ocean Temperatures on Central American Climate

    Tourists today spend thousands of dollars to explore and enjoy the lush and thriving rainforests of Guatemala.

  • Colossal Oysters Have Disappeared from Florida’s Most ‘Pristine’ Coastlines

    Hundreds of years ago, colossal oysters were commonplace across much of Florida’s northern Gulf Coast. 

  • Thwaites Glacier Transformed

    The amount of ice flowing from the Antarctic glacier has doubled in the span of three decades, and scientists think it could undergo even more dramatic changes in the near future.

  • Our Carbon Footprint is Highly Impacted by How We Live

    Swiss households enjoy a high standard of living, but this results in a large carbon footprint.

  • Testing Seawater of the Future? A Study at Whakaari/White Island

    University of Otago scientists are leading research into the possibility that the shallow submarine vents off New Zealand’s volcanic Whakaari/White Island could provide a natural laboratory to study the impacts of future climate change on our oceans.

  • January 2020 Was the Warmest January on Record in Europe, According to Copernicus

    The Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) confirms that globally, January 2020 is on par with January 2016 as the warmest January recorded.

  • BYU Study: Wildfires Increase Winter Snowpack — but That Isn’t Necessarily a Good Thing

    The research also revealed a 15% increase in snow-water equivalent — the amount of water contained within the snowpack — for every 20% increase in tree mortality in the burned areas.

  • Southern Illinois’ Len Small Levee Likely to Fail Even if Repaired, Says University of Illinois Study

    In the study, researchers recount the re-alignment of the ancient and modern Mississippi River during the last 15,000 years.

  • NASA Satellite Observes Tropical Storm Francisco’s Formation

    Shortly after Tropical Cyclone Francisco formed on Feb. 5 in the Southern Indian Ocean, NASA’s Aqua satellite provided a visible image of the storm.

  • Winter Flooding on the Mississippi

    Persistent rains and saturated soils across the watershed swelled the river to its banks and occasionally onto floodplains.

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