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  • Last Arctic Ice Refuge is Disappearing

    New research finds the Arctic’s oldest and thickest ice is more mobile and is vanishing twice as fast as ice in the rest of the Arctic.

  • The Dutch Know How To Prevent Coastal Flooding

    Texas A&M-Galveston students and faculty traveled to The Netherlands to see how a proposed ‘Ike Dike’ would work in Texas.

  • Human-Induced Climate Change Dates Back Much Further Than We Think

    Human-induced climate change has origins far earlier than commonly assumed, according to a study published in the journal Science.

  • From Hurricanes To Seal Pups: 4 Ways Drones Are Helping NOAA Scientists Conduct Research

    Collecting data is a critical part of doing research. But it can be a lengthy, challenging process, and in some cases — especially when dealing with severe weather or treacherous terrain — it can pose a danger to scientists.

  • Deep Neural Networks Speed Up Weather and Climate Models

    When you check the weather forecast in the morning, the results you see are more than likely determined by the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model, a comprehensive model that simulates the evolution of many aspects of the physical world around us. 

  • NASA Finds Heavy Rain in Tropical Storm Fengshen

    The Global Precipitation Measurement mission or GPM core satellite provided a look at the rainfall occurring within the newly developed Tropical Storm Fengshen.

  • Only 1 in 10 of the World’s Largest Energy Companies Have Made Plans to Get to Net Zero Emissions

    Just 13 out of the largest 132 coal, electricity, and oil and gas companies have made commitments to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions to net zero, research published today has revealed (PDF).

  • Bacteria May Contribute More to Climate Change as Planet Heats Up

    As bacteria adapt to hotter temperatures, they speed up their respiration rate and release more carbon, potentially accelerating climate change.

  • This is What the Monsoon Might Look Like in a Warmer World

    Geoscientists can reconstruct the climate of the past by analysing dripstones – and they can also draw up prognoses for the future.

  • Lies of the Bamboo Toothbrush: The Plastic Industry’s Perverse Greenwashing

    Increase of bioplastics doesn't mean an increase in biodegradable materials.

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