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  • Sea Turtles Struggle Years After Unexplained Die-Off

    New research is detailing how environmental stressors, including heavy metals, brought on by human activity are harming coastal green sea turtle populations – work that researchers hope will inform conservation efforts going forward.

  • Groundbreaking Scientific Study Maps out How to Protect a Third of the World’s Oceans by 2030

    As governments meet at the UN to negotiate towards an historic Global Ocean Treaty, a groundbreaking study by leading marine biologists has mapped out how to protect over a third of the world’s oceans by 2030, a target that scientists say is crucial in order to safeguard wildlife and to help mitigate the impacts of climate change.

  • More CO2 Than Ever Before in 3 Million Years, Shows Unprecedented Computer Simulation

    CO2 greenhouse gas amounts in the atmosphere are likely higher today than ever before in the past 3 million years. 

  • Student Videos Offer a Glimpse into Climate Change

    A group of teens headed down to fish at a shady stream in the American Southwest.

  • Montana Forecasters Become Partners in Preparedness with Assiniboine and Sioux Tribal Elders

    Montana has one of the most extreme climates in the country, with record-breaking temperature swings of more than 100 degrees Fahrenheit over the course of a single day.

  • Climate Plan for Germany and Europe: Economists Propose CO2 Price Reform

    A few days ago, the UN Environment Agency advocated an international green tax reform - now economists have presented a new concept for a CO2 price reform in Germany and Europe right before the start of the climate summit in Katowice, Poland.

  • Global Warming Disrupts Recovery of Coral Reefs

    The damage caused to the Great Barrier Reef by global warming has compromised the capacity of its corals to recover, according to new research published today in Nature.

  • Amazon Forest Can Be Trained by Higher Rainfall Variability – But May Be No Match for Climate Change

    The Amazon rainforest has evolved over millions of years and even through ice ages.

  • Study Looks to Iron from Microbes for Climate Help

    Distributing iron particles produced by bacteria could “fertilize” microscopic ocean plants and ultimately lower atmospheric carbon levels, according to a new paper in Frontiers.

  • Future-Proofing a Forest

    Thetford Forest is a unique 47,000-acre landscape straddling the border of Norfolk and Suffolk in the East of England.

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