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  • Coastal Communities Losing Ground On Climate Change Planning

    Coastal communities like Homer, Alaska, are losing ground when it comes to planning for climate change even as they’re already seeing its effects, according to new research out of the University of Alberta.

  • Climate Rewind: Scientists Turn Carbon Dioxide Back into Coal

    Researchers have used liquid metals to turn carbon dioxide back into solid coal, in a world-first breakthrough that could transform our approach to carbon capture and storage.

  • Can We Address Climate Change Without Sacrificing Water Quality?

    Strategies for limiting climate change must take into account their potential impact on water quality through nutrient overload, according to a new study from Carnegie’s Eva Sinha and Anna Michalak published by Nature Communications.

  • How Power-To-Gas Technology Can Be Green and Profitable

    Hydrogen production based on wind power can already be commercially viable today. 

  • Scientists Simulate Forest and Fire Dynamics to Understand Area Burn of Future Wildfires

    Climate change and wildfire – It’s a combustible mix with costly devastation and deadly consequences. 

  • Indigenous Knowledge, Key to a Successful Ecosystem Restoration

    Ecological restoration projects actively involving indigenous peoples and local communities are more successful. 

  • How Crowdsourcing Seeds Can Help Farmers Adapt to Climate Change

    In Ethiopia’s undulating, high-elevation grasslands, farmers — most of them working parcels of only two to three acres — produce more wheat than anywhere else in sub-Saharan Africa. 

  • El Niño Conditions Are Here

    After several months of flirting, the tropical Pacific ocean and atmosphere appear to have coupled just in time for Valentine’s Day and now meet the criteria for El Niño conditions

  • Intense Drought In The U.S. Southwest Persisted Throughout 2018, Lingers Into The New Year

    As part of their year-end national climate recap, the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information reported on the stubbornness of extreme drought in the U.S. Southwest and Four Corners region in 2018.

  • NASA-NOAA Satellite Provides Wide View of Tropical Cyclone Oma

    When you look at a Tropical Cyclone Oma from space, you’ll get a sense of its massive size.

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