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  • Weather Radar Records Drastic Drop in Mayfly Populations

    At the beginning of each summer, mayfly larvae emerge from bodies of water and shed their skin to become full-fledged mayflies, similar to how caterpillars become butterflies.

  • Aerosols Have an Outsized Impact on Extreme Weather

    Scientists at Caltech and JPL have tied a shift in winter weather patterns in Europe and northern Eurasia to a reduction in air pollution.

  • Study Finds Link Between Flu Risk and Wild Weather Swings

    Scientists have found a link between a heightened risk of flu and rapid weather swings that have become increasingly common in recent years due to climate change.

  • Climate Change Affects Soil Health

    Researchers at the universities of Kassel and Bonn show that soil pathogens spread after heat and drought stress.

  • As Our Planet Gets Greener, Plants Are Slowing Global Warming

    Chi Chen, a Boston University graduate researcher, and Ranga Myneni, a BU College of Arts & Sciences professor of earth and environment, are authors on a new paper that reveals how humans are helping to increase the Earth’s plant and tree cover, which absorbs carbon from the atmosphere and cools our planet. 

  • Arctic on Red Alert as Lands Grow Greener

    New research techniques are being adopted by scientists tackling the most visible impact of climate change – the so-called greening of Arctic regions.

  • 2010-2019: A Landmark Decade of U.S. Billion-Dollar Weather and Climate Disasters

    NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) tracks U.S. weather and climate events that have great economic and societal impacts.

  • Seeking Better Guidelines for Inventorying Greenhouse Gas Emissions

    Researchers outline the limitations of the current IPCC guidelines.

  • Rivers Are Warming at the Same Rate as the Atmosphere

    Researchers at EPFL and the Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research (WSL) have found that the temperature of Swiss rivers is rising steadily.

  • Australian Smoke Plume Sets Records

    Potent wildfires sent one of the largest plumes of smoke higher into the stratosphere than certain satellites have ever observed.

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