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  • OU-Led Study Reveals Dry Season Increase in Photosynthesis in Amazon Rainforest

    A University of Oklahoma-led study demonstrated the potential of the TROPOspheric Monitoring Instrument on board the Copernicus Sentinel-5 Precursor satellite to measure and track chlorophyll fluorescence and photosynthesis of tropical forests in the Amazon.

  • Replacing Coal with Gas or Renewables Saves Billions of Gallons of Water

    The ongoing transition from coal to natural gas and renewables in the U.S. electricity sector is dramatically reducing the industry’s water use, a new Duke University study finds.

  • Mystery Solved: Ocean Acidity in the Last Mass Extinction

    A new study led by Yale University confirms a long-held theory about the last great mass extinction event in history and how it affected Earth’s oceans.

  • Climate Change: Steep Warming Curve for Europe

    KIT and partners develop a new system for a more precise prognosis of the climate in the next ten years.

  • Northern Peatlands Contain Twice as Much Carbon as Previously Thought

    Northern peatlands may hold twice as much carbon as scientists previously suspected, according to a study published today in Nature Geoscience.

  • Widespread Drying of European Peatlands in Recent Centuries

    Researchers led by the University of Leeds examined 31 peatlands across Britain, Ireland, Scandinavia and continental Europe to assess changes in peatland surface wetness during the last 2,000 years.

  • Scientists Reveal How the Fossil Fuel Industry Misled the Public About Climate Change

    An international group of scientists has shown that fossil fuel corporations have, for decades, denied the public's right to be accurately informed about climate change by funding efforts to deceive people about the dangers of their product.

  • Assessing the Benefits and Risks of Land-Based Greenhouse Gas Removal

    IIASA researchers collaborated with colleagues at a number of international institutions to assess the benefits and risks associated with six different land-based greenhouse gas removal options in light of their potential impacts on ecosystems services and the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

  • A Climate Model Developed by ISGlobal Researchers Provides Long-Term Predictions of ‘El Niño’ Events

    For the first time, a tool can predict episodes up to two-and-a-half years in advance.

  • Why a Growing Greenland Glacier Doesn't Mean Good News for Global Warming

    Researchers report continuing threats to Greenland's glaciers.

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