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  • Predicting Non-Native ‘Invasions’ in Antarctica

    A new study identifies the non-native species most likely to ‘invade’ the Antarctic Peninsula region over the next decade. 

  • Climate Change Unlikely to Drive Sugar Maples North

    Climate is an important factor in determining a plant species’ growing zone. 

  • Climate Gas Budgets Highly Overestimate Methane Discharge from Arctic Ocean

    The atmospheric concentration of methane, a potent greenhouse gas, has almost tripled since the beginning of industrialisation.

  • Gasification Goes Green

    Rice University engineers have created a light-powered nanoparticle that could shrink the carbon footprint of a major segment of the chemical industry.

  • Arabian Peninsula A Trap for Summer Dust

    Intense winds blowing from Africa through a mountainous gap on the western Red Sea coast have led to a buildup of summer dust over the Arabian Peninsula in the past decade.

  • Pathways to a Low-Carbon Future

    A new study looks at how the global energy mix could change over the next 20 years.

  • Cracks in Arctic Sea Ice Turn Low Clouds On and Off

    Researchers explain why the presence of cracks in Arctic ice causes low-level clouds to dissipate.

  • Scientists Recommend a Customized Regional Climate Model over Southeast Asia

    Scientists from the Institute of Atmospheric Physics conducted experiments with the latest version of a regional climate model, RegCM4.7.

  • One Size May Not Suit All

    A new study published by biologists at LMU demonstrates that there are no simple or universal solutions to the problem of engineering plants to enable them to cope with the challenges posed by climate change.

  • Global Warming Is the Kindling that Caused Extensive Wildfire

    In November of last year, the wildfire that started in California, U.S.A burned areas that amount about the size of Seoul and destructed over 500 buildings for two weeks. 

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