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  • Arctic Ground Squirrels Are Changing Their Hibernation Patterns

    Arctic ground squirrels are unique among mammals. 

  • Antarctic Ocean Circulation Has Slowed Dramatically, Study Finds

    Ocean circulation in the deep waters around Antarctica has slowed significantly over the past three decades, posing a threat to the climate system, according to a new study.

  • Novel Research into Impacts of Biodiversity and Climate Crises

    Scientists at the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH) are embarking on two new research projects that will transform our understanding of impacts of the climate and biodiversity crises.

  • The Heat Is On: How to Protect Your Home and Family From a Lethally Hot Future

    In 1985, when few were thinking about climate change, Glenn Frey said it best – The Heat Is On. 

  • New Method Predicts Extreme Events More Accurately

    Columbia Engineers develop machine-learning algorithm that will help researchers to better understand and mitigate the impact of extreme weather events, which are becoming more frequent in our warming climate.

  • Modular Builds May Help Construction Industry Weather a Perfect Storm

    Rising material prices, labour shortages, interest rate hikes and rainy weather have created a perfect storm for the construction industry in the past 12 months, sending many builders to the wall.

  • Coastal Ecosystems Are a Net Greenhouse Gas Sink, New Research Shows

    A new greenhouse gas budget shows coastal ecosystems globally are a net greenhouse gas sink for carbon dioxide (CO2) but emissions of methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) counteract some of the CO2 uptake, according to international researchers led by Australia’s Southern Cross University.

  • Among Some Fish, Heat Stress May Be Contagious, Study Finds

    Heat stress not only afflicts fish in uncomfortably warm waters. 

  • Strategic City Planning Can Help Reduce Urban Heat Island Effect

    The tendency of cities to trap heat — a phenomenon called the “urban heat island,” often referred to as the UHI effect — can lead to dangerous temperatures in the summer months, but new Penn State research suggests that certain urban factors can reduce this effect.

  • Study Finds Association Between Long-Term Exposure to Air Pollution and Severe COVID-19

    A long history of exposure to air pollution is associated with a higher risk of developing severe disease, admission to hospital or an intensive care unit (ICU) and death by COVID‑19 according to a study led by the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal), a research centre supported by the ”la Caixa” Foundation.

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