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  • A Better Estimate of Water-Level Rise in the Ganges Delta

    For the first time, scientists have provided reliable regional estimates of land subsidence and water-level rise in the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna delta. 

  • Antarctic Waters: Warmer with More Acidity and Less Oxygen

    The increased freshwater from melting Antarctic ice sheets plus increased wind has reduced the amount of oxygen in the Southern Ocean and made it more acidic and warmer, according to new research led by University of Arizona geoscientists.

  • Biodiverse Forests Better at Storing Carbon for Long Periods, Says Study

    As the effects of climate change are increasingly felt around the world, possible solutions — from reducing fossil fuel emissions to capturing carbon — have come to dominate policy discussions.

  • Researchers United on International Road Map to Insect Recovery

    It’s no secret that many insects are struggling worldwide. 

  • Climate Change and Deforestation Could Decimate Madagascar's Rainforest Habitat by 2070

    A new study in Nature Climate Change has found that, left unchecked, the combined effects of deforestation and human-induced climate change could eliminate Madagascar’s entire eastern rainforest habitat by 2070, impacting thousands of plants, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians that are endemic to the island nation. 

  • NASA Finds a Weaker Sarai Now a Depression

    NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite provided forecasters with an image of Tropical Cyclone Sarai and it showed a much weaker storm near Tonga in the South Pacific Ocean.

  • Pine Trees With Larger Resin Ducts Better Able To Survive Mountain Pine Beetle Attack

    Not all pine trees are created equal when it comes to fending off their mortal enemy, the mountain pine beetle.

  • Climate Signals Detected in Global Weather

    Searched for and found: climate researchers can now detect the fingerprint of global warming in daily weather observations at the global scale.

  • Climate Change: Three Ways to Market the Science to Reach the Sceptics

    Climate change sceptics may be a minority, but they are a sizeable one.

  • How Long Will a Volcanic Island Live?

    Plate tectonics and mantle plumes set the lifespan of volcanic islands like Hawaii and the Galapagos.

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