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  • Coral skeletons teach NOAA about the past ocean

    Deep-sea corals have some things in common with trees.

  • New Study Finding Scientific Basis for EPA’s Endangerment Finding is Stronger Than Ever

    A new study published by Science this week, led by WHRC’s Phil Duffy, has found that scientific evidence supporting the EPA’s 2009 Endangerment Finding for greenhouse gases is even stronger and more conclusive now.

  • Organic Food Worse for the Climate

    Organically farmed food has a bigger climate impact than conventionally farmed food, due to the greater areas of land required.

  • The Long Dry: Global Water Supplies are Shrinking

    Global water supplies are shrinking, even as rainfall is rising, because of drying soils due to climate change.

  • Pricey Produce Expected to Increase Our Grocery Bills in 2019, Says Canada’s Food Price Report

    The average Canadian family can expect to spend $411 more on food in 2019, bringing their total yearly grocery bill to $12,157 thanks to more expensive fruit and vegetables, according to Canada’s Food Price Report.

  • Big Picture Look at Climate Change Impact on U.S. Agriculture: Midwest at Risk

    A new Cornell-led study shows that Midwest agriculture is increasingly vulnerable to climate change because of the region’s reliance on growing rain-fed crops.

  • Record Levels of Mercury Released By Thawing Permafrost in Canadian Arctic

    Thawing and slumping permafrost in the western Canadian Arctic is releasing unprecedented levels of mercury into waterways.

  • More “Heatwave” Summers Will Affect Animals

    Heatwaves similar to those experienced in Europe in 2018 can have a very negative impact on animals.

  • Record-Wet and Record-Dry Months Increased in Regions Worldwide: Climate Change Drives Rainfall Extremes

    More and more rainfall extremes are observed in regions around the globe – triggering both wet and dry records, a new study shows.

  • Declining Snowpack over Western US Mapped at a Finer Scale

    Since 1982, some parts of the West have had a 41 percent reduction in the yearly maximum mass of snow.

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