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  • Panic Like It’s 1999: Why Aren’t We Tackling Climate Change Like We Did Y2K?

    There could be important lessons from the fear of the Y2K software meltdown for those working against the clock on climate change.

  • Battling Longer, More Intense Fire Seasons

    Ph.D. candidate describes her research into wildland firefighting, the impact on firefighters, U.S. policy around wildfires, and parallels to what’s happening in Australia.

  • NRL Researching Rivers in the Sky

    Meteorologists at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory plan to take a harder look in 2020 at a prime, yet difficult to model, component of the global water cycle known as atmospheric rivers.

  • Little Relief in the Deep for Heat-Stressed Corals

    New research shows even coral reefs in deeper water aren’t immune to warming seas and coral bleaching.

  • Growth of a Summer Storm

    Afternoon thunderstorms are a typical phenomenon during summer in Western Australia.

  • UMBC Researchers Find Many Countries Will Not Meet Ambitious Forest Restoration Goals Without Support

    The U.N. and other international organizations agree that forest restoration is a critical part of the collective global effort to combat climate change, reduce extinctions, and improve the lives of people in rural communities. 

  • Cloud Study Aids Climate Predictions

    British Antarctic Survey’s Twin Otter aircraft takes to the skies over Barbados as part of a major international research campaign to enhance understanding of the behaviour of clouds and their role in climate change.

  • The Carbon Footprint of Dinner: How "Green" Are Fish Sticks?

    Fish sticks may be a tasty option for dinner, but are they good for the planet?

  • NASA Catches the Dissipation of Tropical Cyclone Claudia

    Tropical Cyclone Claudia was dissipating in the Southern Indian Ocean when NASA’s Terra satellite captured a visible image of storm as it flew overhead in its orbit around the Earth.

  • Small Change for Climate Change: Why Research Funding to Save the World Needs to Be Drastically Stepped Up

    A new study shows that there is a huge disproportion in the level of funding for social science research into the greatest challenge in combatting global warming – how to get individuals and societies to overcome ingrained human habits to make the changes necessary to mitigate climate change.

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