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  • Nitrous Oxide Emissions Set to Rise in the Pacific Ocean

    The acidification of the Pacific Ocean in northern Japan is increasing the natural production rate of N2O, an ozone-depleting greenhouse gas.

  • Ironclad Climate Protection

    The metal industry and materials science have numerous possibilities to make metallic materials more climate-friendly.

  • Advancing Spring Warmth Could Disrupt Species Migration, Development

    The spring season is lengthening in some regions of the U.S. and compressing in others, potentially disrupting species’ migration patterns and development, a new study finds.

  • ‘Missed Opportunity’: Australia to Fall Short of Sustainable Development Goals by 2030

    Rapid progress for Australia on the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals is possible and could deliver a fairer, greener, more prosperous nation in 2030 – if managed properly – new UNSW research has found.

  • New Find­ings on Nitrous Oxide Emissions From Northern Trees Surprised Scientists

    A recently published study, completed by researchers from the University of Helsinki together with Dr Katerina Machacova, a visiting scholar, demonstrates that boreal forests of the Northern Hemisphere are sources of the greenhouse gas nitrous oxide (N2O).

  • New Study First to Reveal Growth Rates of Deep-sea Coral Communities

    Researchers revealed for the first time growth rates of deep-sea coral communities and the pattern of colonization by various species.

  • In a Warming World, Glacier Scientists Have to Keep Going Higher

    An expedition to Peru captures climate history trapped in ice – before it is gone.

  • Net Zero Emissions: What's in a Date?

    University of Bath professor explains the challenges of a net-zero emissions strategy by 2050.

  • Finding Common Ground for Scientists and Policymakers on Soil Carbon and Climate Change

    There is growing interest in the potential for soil carbon to mitigate climate change, brought into the public sphere at the 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP21) in Paris.

  • Researchers Find Nature’s Backup Plan for Converting Nitrogen into Plant Nutrients

    Although nitrogen is essential for all living organisms — it makes up 3% of the human body — and comprises 78% of Earth’s atmosphere, it’s almost ironically difficult for plants and natural systems to access it.

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