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  • Conservation or Construction? Deciding Waterbird Hotspots

    Imagine your favorite beach filled with thousands of ducks and gulls.

  • Removing Carbon Dioxide from Power Plant Exhaust

    Reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from power plants is widely considered an essential component of any climate change mitigation plan.

  • As Climate Warms, Increased Energy Needs to Power Air-Conditioning Could Make a Bad Situation Worse

    It’s mid-July and air-conditioners are humming around the country. 

  • Simpler Than Expected: A Microbial Community with Small Diversity Cleans up Algal Blooms

    Algae take up carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere and turn the carbon into biomass while releasing the oxygen back to the atmosphere. 

  • OU-Led Study Shows Improved Estimates of Tropical Forest Area and Loss in the Brazilian Amazon in 2000-2017

    A University of Oklahoma-led study generated improved annual maps of tropical forest cover in the Brazilian Amazon in 2000-2017 and provided better characterization on the spatio-temporal dynamics of forest area, loss and gain in this region. 

  • NASA Takes Tropical Storm Flossie’s Temperature

    NASA’s Aqua satellite took the temperature of Tropical Storm Flossie as it continued to strengthen and organize in the Eastern Pacific.

  • NASA Tropical Storm Erick Strengthening

    Erick developed as Tropical Depression Six-E on Saturday, July 27, 2019. It formed about 1,215 miles (1,955 km) southwest of the southern tip of Baja California. Mexico.

  • UMD Case Study Examines How Green Infrastructure Can Help Suburban Environments Manage Increasingly Intense Stormwater and Adapt to Climate Change

    UMD researchers are connecting climate change to urban and suburban stormwater management, with the ultimate goal of increasing resiliency to major storm events.

  • Climate Change Could Revive Medieval Megadroughts in U.S. Southwest

    About a dozen megadroughts struck the American Southwest during the 9th through the 15th centuries, but then they mysteriously ceased around the year 1600.

  • The Climate Is Warming Faster Than It Has in The Last 2,000 Years

    Many people have a clear picture of the "Little Ice Age" (from approx. 1300 to 1850).

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