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  • October 2018 was 2nd hottest on record for the globe

    Warmth tipped the scales again last month, making it not only the 2nd hottest October on record, but also the 4th hottest year to date for the globe, according to a fresh analysis by scientists at NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information.

  • Researchers Find Simple Way to Massively Improve Crop Loss Simulations

    Droughts or heat waves have consequences that spread beyond farmers anxiously watching their fields; these fluctuations in crop yields can send shockwaves through local and global food supplies and prices.

  • NASA Sees Tropical Storm Man-yi Approaching Typhoon Strength

    Tropical Storm Man-Yi continued to strengthen in the Northwestern Pacific Ocean as NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite provided a visible image of the storm. 

  • Climate Change Predicted to End Truffle Production

    The lucrative truffle industry is set to disappear within a generation due to climate change, according to new research by a University of Stirling academic.

  • Dramatic Change in Seabirds' Winter Food Source Revealed

    The availability of a key prey for seabirds has changed dramatically over the past three decades, particularly in winter, with possible consequences for their population numbers, a new study has found.

  • No safe haven for coral from the combined impacts of warming and ocean acidification

    Corals reefs face double threats from rising atmospheric carbon dioxide: severe heat stress and ocean acidification.

  • Hot, dry summer and slow start to wet season primed California for November 2018 fires

    Multiple wildfires in northern and southern California have led to tragedy and devastation in November 2018, with an estimated 66 fatalities (as of November 16) and more than 10,000 lost structures.

  • Physicists help Government of Canada improve arctic communications

    Physicists from the University of New Brunswick’s Radio Physics Lab have developed a new model that will help Canada monitor activity in the arctic and improve arctic communications.

  • Is Antarctica Becoming More Like Greenland?

    Antarctica is high and dry and mostly bitterly cold, and it’s easy to think of its ice and snow as locked away in a freezer, protected from melt except around its low-lying coasts and floating ice shelves.

  • Responses of Waterbirds to Climate Change is Linked to Their Preferred Wintering Habitats in Europe

    A new scientific article shows that 25 European waterbird species can change their wintering areas depending on winter weather. 

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