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  • Elusive Compounds of Greenhouse Gas Isolated by Warwick Chemists

    Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a potent atmospheric pollutant.

  • Researchers See Need for Action on Forest Fire Risk

    How do humans affect forest fires? And what can we learn from forest fires in the past for the future of forestry? 

  • As the Monsoon and Climate Shift, India Faces Worsening Floods

    For centuries, Indians have rejoiced at the arrival of the monsoon to break summer’s fever. 

  • NASA Satellite Provides a View of a Large Hurricane Humberto

    NASA’s Terra Satellite provided a visible image of Hurricane Humberto when it was off the coast of the Carolinas and slowly moving north. The satellite image revealed that Humberto is a large storm.

  • New Study Measures How Much of Corals’ Nutrition Comes from Hunting

    When it comes to feeding, corals have a few tricks up their sleeve. Most of their nutrients come from microscopic algae living inside of them, but if those algae aren’t creating enough sustenance, corals can use their tentacles to grab and eat tiny prey swimming nearby.

  • Ancient Volcanoes Reveal Earth’s Recycled Crust

    Ancient volcanoes dating back billions of years could provide new insights into how the Earth’s surface is recycled, according to scientists at the University of St Andrews.

  • Our Staggering Climate Footprint on Water and Ice: New UN Report to Reveal What It Means for Life on Earth

    Governments meet in Monaco over the next week to approve a scientific report outlining climate change impacts on the earth's oceans and snow and ice-covered places - or cryosphere - and our options to respond.

  • To Address Hunger, Many Countries May Have To Increase Carbon Footprint

    New study details specific climate and freshwater impacts of nine plant-forward diets in 140 countries.

  • Are Existing Laws Enough to Cope With Accelerating Environmental Change?

    New research offers solutions t a lack of legislative reform by focusing on strategies various government agencies can take to tap into existing flexibility.

  • Geochemists Measure New Composition of Earth’s Mantle

    Researchers suspect greater dynamics than previously assumed between the Earth’s surface and its mantle.

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