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  • Regions Increasingly Suffer Hot, Dry Conditions at the Same Time

    Odds are rising that warm, dry conditions – the kind that can hurt crop yields, destabilize food prices and exacerbate wildfires – will strike multiple regions at once.

  • Fires Fueled Spread of Grasslands on Ancient Earth

    Ancient wildfires played a crucial role in the formation and spread of grasslands like those that now cover large parts of the Earth.

  • Study: Earth’s Polar Regions Communicate Via Oceanic “Postcards,” Atmospheric “Text Messages”

    The new research documents how the North Atlantic communicates these extreme events to Antarctica, at the opposite side of the world.

  • Growing Pile of Human and Animal Waste Harbors Threats, Opportunities

    As demand for meat and dairy products increases across the world, much attention has landed on how livestock impact the environment, from land usage to greenhouse gas emissions.

  • Global Warming Increases the Risk of an Extinction Domino Effect

    The complex network of interdependencies between plants and animals multiplies the species at risk of extinction due to environmental change, according to a JRC study.

  • Climate Change Poses Significant Threat to Nutritional Benefits of Oysters

    The nutritional qualities of shellfish could be significantly reduced by future ocean acidification and warming, a new study suggests.

  • Urban data critical

    UVic geography professor Johan Feddema’s life-long academic interest in the interactions between human activity and the earth’s surface and climate didn’t start in a lab but in a graveyard.

  • Scientists Discover How the Atlantic Ocean Became Part of the Global Circulation at a Climatic Tipping Point

    A team of scientists have discovered that the exchange of water between the North and South Atlantic became significantly larger fifty-nine million years ago.

  • Nations Must Triple Efforts to Reach 2°C Target, Concludes Annual Review of Global Emissions, Climate Action

    Global emissions are on the rise as national commitments to combat climate change come up short. 

  • Study Reveals Mechanisms that Promote Icing Responsible for Power Disruptions

    Chinese scientists shed light on the meteorological conditions responsible for the rate of icing growth on electric power transmission lines. 

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