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  • New Studies Attribute Warming Waters, Local Differences in Oceanography to Rise and Fall of American Lobster Populations in the Gulf of Maine

    Two new studies published by University of Maine scientists are putting a long-standing survey of the American lobster’s earliest life stages to its most rigorous test yet as an early warning system for trends in New England’s iconic fishery. 

  • Satellite Analysis Reveals and Asymmetric Typhoon Bualoi

    NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite and NASA’s Aqua satellite both passed over the Northwestern Pacific Ocean and both used infrared light to obtain temperature data and shape information on Typhoon Bualoi.

  • Recommendations for Creating a Department of Sustainability and Climate Change in NYC

    Graduate students report on proposed bill to create a new department overseeing sustainability efforts in New York City.

  • Freshwater Reserves Under the Sea

    Research at Flinders University is investigating and locating vital freshwater hidden beneath the sea.

  • Deep Landslides Not Reactivated by 2018 Anchorage Quake

    Scientists determine that the type of quake helped avoid same issues of 1964 Great Alaska earthquake.

  • Colorado Climate Center Makes State Weather Records Official, Including Largest Hailstone

    Colorado certifies three new climate records topping data going back to the 1870s.

  • Scientists Tout Ocean Protection Progress, Give Road Map for More

    World governments and other leadership bodies are taking vital steps to protect the ocean but more progress is urgently needed, Oregon State University scientists reported today at the Our Ocean Conference.

  • Why Rising Acidification Poses a Special Peril for Warming Arctic Waters

    From the deck of a Norwegian research ship, the ravages of climate change in the Arctic are readily apparent. 

  • Scientists Identify British Butterflies Most Threatened by Climate Change

    Scientists have discovered why climate change may be contributing to the decline of some British butterflies and moths, such as Silver-studded Blue and High Brown Fritillary butterflies.

  • Finally, the Answer to a ‘Burning’ 40-Year-Old Question

    Cutting-edge instrumentation reveals mechanism behind catalysis that neutralizes air-polluting NOx from power plant emissions.

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