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  • Where Liquid Meets Air: Unearthing How Air Pollutants Form

    Scientists offer new clues about importance to climate of water, light, and particle surfaces.

  • Will Tea Drinkers Pay More for a Climate-Friendly Cup?

    Tufts research could help inform future strategies to shift consumer behavior.

  • Large Storage Potential in Future Ice-Free Glacier Basins

    Glaciologists at ETH Zurich and WSL assessed the global water storage and hydropower potential that could be freed up in future as glaciers melt in response to climate change.

  • Future Rainfall Could Far Outweigh Current Climate Predictions, Study Suggests

    Scientists analysed records from the 1870s to the present day and compared them against those featured in national projections.

  • How Everyday Products Are Supercharging Methane, and What That Means

    “Siloxanes” could be key to deriving bolstered energy production from biogas.

  • When Reporting Climate-Driven Human Migration, Place Matters

    University of Arizona researchers have shown that the conversation around migration out of Central American countries should be more nuanced and based on local trends rather than regional expectations.

  • Something Old, Something New in the Ocean`s Blue

    The discovery of a forgotten metabolic pathway adds a new dimension to the global carbon cycle.

  • Urban Development Reduces Flash Flooding Chances in Arid West

    The research findings were unique because they documented for the first time the reduced flashiness of arid urban streams in the West and showed what a big role so-called “dry weather flows” are playing in overall streamflow patterns.

  • Climate Change Already Damaging Health of World’s Children, Threatens Lifelong Impact

    CU Boulder one of 35 institutions to contribute to the 2019 Lancet Countdown report.

  • Modeling Every Building in America Starts with Chattanooga

    Buildings use 40 percent of America’s primary energy and 75 percent of its electricity, which can jump to 80 percent when a majority of the population is at home using heating or cooling systems and the seasons reach their extremes.

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