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  • Studies Highlight Fragility of Antarctic Ecosystems

    Two studies published in a special issue of the journal Science Advances this week (27 November 2019) highlight the fragility of the Antarctic and its ecosystems in the lead up to the COP25 meeting in Madrid.

  • Sounds of the Past Give New Hope for Coral Reef Restoration

    Young fish can be drawn to degraded coral reefs by loudspeakers playing the sounds of healthy reefs, according to new research published today in Nature Communications.

  • What's Wrong With Geoengineering Climate Change?

    Researchers have been coming up with some pretty interesting ideas on how to slow down climate change.

  • How Are We Going To Re-Design Our Cities To Combat The Unfolding Climate Emergency?

    Noel Gerard Keough is a champion for undergraduate research.

  • Animals Could Help Humans Monitor Oceans

    Sharks, penguins, turtles and other seagoing species could help humans monitor the oceans by transmitting oceanographic information from electronic tags.

  • For Chesapeake Oysters, The Way Forward Leads Back… Through the Fossil Record

    Oysters once dominated the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem, and it would be difficult if not impossible for the Bay to return to full ecological health without restoring Crassostrea virginica to its glory days as the Chesapeake’s apex filterer.

  • Where Will We Go When the Water Rises? Computer Models May Hold Answers, Research Says

    A new modeling approach can help researchers, policymakers and the public better understand how policy decisions will influence human migration as sea levels rise across the globe, suggests a paper published on Tuesday, Nov. 26, in Nature Climate Change. 

  • NASA-NOAA Satellite Finds Tropical Storm Kammuri Strengthening

    NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite passed over Tropical Storm Kammuri in the Northwestern Pacific Ocean and found several areas of very strong thunderstorms.

  • Nine Climate Tipping Points Now “Active”, Warn Scientists

    More than half of the climate tipping points identified a decade ago are now “active”, a group of leading scientists have warned.

  • The New Climate Math: The Numbers Keep Getting More Frightening

    Climate change is many things — a moral issue, a question of intergenerational justice, an economic threat, and now a daily and terrifying reality.

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