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  • Persistent Plume

    Thunderstorms generated by a group of giant wildfires in 2017 injected a small volcano’s worth of aerosol into the stratosphere, creating a smoke plume that lasted for almost nine months. 

  • Installing Solar Panels on Agricultural Lands Maximizes Their Efficiency, New Study Shows

    The most productive places on Earth for solar power are farmlands, according to an Oregon State University study.

  • NASA’s Aqua Satellite Finds a Large Ragged Eye in Typhoon Krosa

    Typhoon Krosa is a large storm moving through the Northwestern Pacific Ocean and infrared imagery from NASA’s Aqua satellite revealed that the large typhoon also has a large eye.

  • Enhanced Natural Gas Storage to Help Reduce Global Warming

    Researchers have designed plastic-based materials that can store natural gas more effectively. 

  • NOAA Increases Chance for Above-Normal Hurricane Season

    NOAA forecasters monitoring oceanic and atmospheric patterns say conditions are now more favorable for above-normal hurricane activity since El Nino has now ended.

  • Alaska Had Its Hottest Month on Record in July

    For the fourth month in a row, the contiguous U.S. continued its streak of record-wet, 12-month periods, this time for August 2018 through July 2019.

  • Stony Corals: Limits of Adaption

    Corals have been dominant framework builders of reef structures for millions of years, creating habitats for a diverse community of species. 

  • Fewer Cows, More Trees and Bioenergy

    Francesco Cherubini likes to ask his Industrial Ecology students what’s the most common use of land today, and nearly all of them get the answer wrong.

  • Earth’s Last Magnetic Field Reversal Took Far Longer Than Once Thought

    Earth’s magnetic field seems steady and true — reliable enough to navigate by.

  • Oil Rigs Could Pump Emissions Below North Sea

    North Sea oil and gas rigs could be modified to pump vast quantities of carbon dioxide emissions into rocks below the seabed, research shows.

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