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  • Grim Projections for the Ocean — and the Life Within It

    IPCC report identifies two ocean trends - warming and acidification.

  • Expert Outlines Pathway to Net Zero Emissions by 2050

    Debate continues on whether renewable resources and changed land practices is enough to achieve net zero emissions.

  • New Large-Sized Insect Species Discovered in Tropical Forest

    Scientists at the Biodiversity Unit of the University of Turku have studied the diversity of tropical parasitoid wasps for years. 

  • Believing in Climate Change Doesn’t Mean You Are Preparing for Climate Change, Study Finds

    Believing in climate change has no effect on whether or not coastal homeowners are protecting their homes from climate change-related hazards, according to a new study from the University of Notre Dame.

  • Ocean-Monitoring Satellite Mission Ends After 11 Successful Years

    The Jason-2/OSTM satellite provided insights into ocean currents and sea level rise with tangible benefits to marine forecasting, meteorology and understanding of climate change. These observations are being continued by its successor, Jason-3.

  • Extraordinarily Warm Temperatures Above Antarctica Cause Hot and Dry Extremes in Australia, Researchers Warn

    Australian hot and dry extremes can have devastating effects on human health and resources.

  • Ancient Maya Canals and Fields Show Early and Extensive Impacts on Tropical Forests

    Additional research on the region and its surrounding areas is already revealing the extent of wetland networks and how the Maya used them.

  • Researchers Identify Proteins in Archaea That Could Help Gauge Ancient Ocean Temperatures

    Scientists at Stanford have identified molecules that tough microbes use to survive in warming waters, opening a window more broadly into studying conditions in ancient seas.

  • A Fortress of Ice and Snow

    MOSAiC expedition begins its ice drift on a floe at 85 degrees north and 137 degrees east

  • Study of Past California Wildfire Activity Suggest Climate Change Will Worsen Future Fires

    In the wake of recent wildfires that have ravaged northern and central California, a new study finds that the severity of fire activity in the Sierra Nevada region has been sensitive to changes in climate over the past 1,400 years.

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