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  • Four Decades of Data Sounds Early Warning on Lake George

    Although concentrations of chemicals and pollutants like salt and nutrients have increased in the deep waters of Lake George, they’re still too low to harm the ecosystem at those depths, according to an analysis of nearly 40 years of data published today in Limnology and Oceanography. 

  • Rice Yields Plummet and Arsenic Rises in Future Climate-Soil Scenarios

    Rice is the largest global staple crop, consumed by more than half the world’s population – but new experiments from Stanford University suggest that with climate change, production in major rice-growing regions with endemic soil arsenic will undergo a dramatic decline and jeopardize critical food supplies.

  • NASA Satellite Imagery Finds Rebekah Now Post-Tropical

    NASA’s Terra Satellite provided a visible image of Post-Tropical Cyclone Rebekah as it continued moving in an easterly direction through the North Atlantic Ocean.

  • NASA Finds Tropical Storm Maha’s Heavy Rain Potential Over Lakshadweep

    Tropical Cyclone Maha continued to move north along the southwestern coast of India when NASA’s Aqua satellite passed overhead and analyzed the cloud top temperatures.

  • A 2-Million-Year-Old Ice Core from Antarctica Reveals Ancient Climate Clues

    Analyzing the oldest ice core ever retrieved in Antarctica, U.S. scientists have shown a correlation between atmospheric carbon dioxide levels and temperature as far back as 2 million years.

  • NASA Gets Infrared View of Atlantic Halloween Subtropical Storm

    The latest addition to the Atlantic Ocean hurricane season developed quickly.

  • NASA Finds Small Area of Heavy Rain Left in Tropical Cyclone Kyarr

    Tropical Cyclone Kyarr appears to be winding down as it moves through the Arabian Sea and NASA provided forecasters with an analysis of rainfall rates occurring in the weakening storm.

  • NASA Sees Development of Tropical Storm Maha at Southwestern India Coast

    Tropical Storm Maha has developed near the coastline of southwestern India and NASA’s Terra satellite provided forecasters with a visible image of the storm.

  • Methane Detectives: Can a Wave of New Technology Slash Natural Gas Leaks?

    Driving along County Road 28 south of Platteville, the signs of Colorado’s oil and gas boom are everywhere you look. 

  • Study Shows How Climate Change May Affect Environmental Conservation Areas

    Researchers classify 258 protected areas in Brazil as “moderately vulnerable” and 17 as “highly vulnerable”. Areas at greatest risk are in the Amazon, Atlantic Rainforest and Cerrado biomes.

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