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  • What Happens to Marine Life When Oxygen Is Scarce?

    At a local scale, hypoxic events may pose a more severe threat to coral reefs than the warming events that cause mass bleaching.

  • Smoke Across North America

    Skies turned hazy from Pittsburgh to Washington to Boston, as smoke from fires in Canada poured into the U.S. Northeast.

  • Now Available: Enhanced Gulf of Mexico Harmful Algal Bloom Forecasting Products

    Forecasts are higher resolution, providing hourly observations at the individual beach level.

  • Preliminary Analysis Concludes Pacific Northwest Heat Wave Was a 1,000-year Event…Hopefully

    To study extreme heat events, experts use observations and models to draw a picture of how often events of a given intensity occur in the present compared to the past or the future.

  • China's Carbon-Monitoring Satellite Reports Global Carbon Net of Six Gigatons

    About six gigatons — roughly 12 times the mass of all living humans — of carbon appears to be emitted over land every year, according to data from the Chinese Global Carbon Dioxide Monitoring Scientific Experimental Satellite (TanSat).

  • Water Resources: Defusing Conflict, Promoting Cooperation

    The EU funded project DAFNE has developed a methodology for avoiding conflicts of use in transboundary rivers.

  • The Impact of Climate Change on Kenya's Tana River Basin

    Many species within Kenya’s Tana River Basin will be unable to survive if global temperatures continue to rise as they are on track to do – according to new research from the University of East Anglia.

  • How a Sudden Stratospheric Warming Affected the Northern Hemisphere

    Research from MIT Haystack Observatory finds a stratospheric warming event over Antarctica linked to anomalies in near-Earth space above North America and Europe.

  • NASA Study Finds Tropical Forests’ Ability to Absorb Carbon Dioxide Is Waning

    The finding comes out of an effort to map where vegetation is emitting and soaking up carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

  • Low-Oxygen Waters Off Washington, Oregon Coasts Risk Becoming Large 'Dead Zones'

    Oceanic measurements collected during a scientific cruise on NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown last week confirmed that a large area of poorly oxygenated water is growing off the coast of Washington and Oregon.

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