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  • All Things Considered, Wooden Pallets Are More Eco-Friendly Than Plastic Pallets

    Professor decided to conduct this research after hearing claims about the environmental superiority of plastic pallets that he suspected were questionable.

  • Deep Ocean Oxygen Levels May Be More Susceptible to Climate Change

    Much more oxygen than previously thought is transported deep into the ocean interior through a 'trap door" in the Labrador Sea that some researchers say could be closing as a result of climate change.

  • Modify Hurricane Relief Strategies, National Academies Report Recommends

    Georgia Tech systems engineering researcher Pinar Keskinocak co-authored the recommendations.

  • UQ Researchers Develop Framework for Climate Change Mitigation in Mining

    University of Queensland researchers have developed a framework that aims to reduce the mining industry’s impact on climate change by accounting for sources and sinks of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

  • Sea-Level Report Cards: 2019 Data Adds to Trend in Acceleration

    Water levels at 25 of 32 stations rose at higher rate than in 2018.

  • How Cells Respond Appropriately in Harsh Environments to Cope With Global Warming, Dryness, and Salination

    Under severe environmental stresses such as high temperature, dryness and high salination, cells survive by responding appropriately through elaborate mechanisms, according to new cell biology research from the Laboratory of Molecular Genetics at The Institute of Medical Science, the University of Tokyo. 

  • Researchers Study the Intricate Link Between Climate and Conflict

    New research from the University of Notre Dame is shedding light on the unexpected effects climate change could have on regional instability and violent conflict.

  • Arctic Permafrost Thaw Plays Greater Role in Climate Change Than Previously Estimated

    Abrupt thawing of permafrost will double previous estimates of potential carbon emissions from permafrost thaw in the Arctic, and is already rapidly changing the landscape and ecology of the circumpolar north, a new CU Boulder-led study finds. 

  • OU Study Finds the Fingerprint of Paddy Rice in Atmospheric Methane Concentration Dynamics

    A University of Oklahoma-led study shows that paddy rice (both area and plant growth) is significantly related to the spatial-temporal dynamics of atmospheric methane concentration in monsoon Asia, where 87% of paddy rice fields are situated in the world.

  • Extreme Weather Conditions Can Tax Urban Drainage Systems to The Max

    During a typical Canadian winter, snow accumulation and melt—combined with sudden rainfalls—can lead to bottlenecks in storm drains that can cause flooding.

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