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  • Irrigation, Water Management Play Key Roles in Smoothing Drought Impacts

    Irrigation helps smooth drought periods in the U.S., according to a recent study.

  • Biodiversity 'Time Machine' Uses Artificial Intelligence to Learn from the Past

    A team, led by the University’s School of Biosciences, has proposed a ‘time machine framework’ that will help decision-makers effectively go back in time to observe the links between biodiversity, pollution events and environmental changes such as climate change as they occurred and examine the impacts they had on ecosystems.

  • October 2021 Was Sixth Warmest on Record for U.S.

    West Coast slammed by a powerful, record-setting storm and heavy rains

  • Kjer Glacier, Then and Now

    Like so many glaciers in Greenland, Kjer has retreated significantly in recent decades and now flows more rapidly toward the ocean.

  • The Caspian’s Shallow North

    It is likely to be one of the first areas that will dry out if water levels drop as much as some scientists expect.

  • Livestock Antibiotics and Rising Temperatures Disrupt Soil Microbial Communities

    Soils are home to diverse microbial communities that cycle nutrients, support agriculture, and trap carbon – an important service for climate mitigation.

  • Australian Fires Fueled Unprecedented Blooms

    Iron-rich aerosols from the 2019-2020 fires fertilized huge phytoplankton populations in the far South Pacific.

  • Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Rebounds as Global Pollution Rates Approach Pre-Covid Levels

    Report finds the world’s nations have 11 years left to avoid catastrophic global warming

  • Australians Urged to Consider Environment as Well as Health When Reaching for Sweets and Pastries

    Keen to do your bit for the environment? Cut back on sweets, pastries, fried foods and processed meat.

  • Changes of Aapa Mires Can Be Detected From Landsat Satellite Data

    Aapa mire is a northern peatland complex type characterized by wet, sparsely vegetated fens in the central part, while margins are dominated by peat mosses. 

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