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  • Mount Fuji’s Missing Snow

    The lack of snow cover in December left Japan’s iconic mountain looking a little different than usual.

  • Heavy Snowfall Blankets Spain

    Meteorologists declared it the largest snowfall in the region since 1971.

  • The Climate Events of 2020 Show How Excess Heat is Expressed on Earth

    Human-produced greenhouse gas emissions are largely responsible for warming our planet, adding excess heat to the Earth.

  • 2020 Tied for Warmest Year on Record, NASA Analysis Shows

    Overall, Earth’s average temperature has risen more than 2 degrees Fahrenheit since the 1880s.

  • Pollinators Not Getting The 'Buzz' They Need In News Coverage

    A dramatic decline in bees and other pollinating insects presents a threat to the global food supply, yet it’s getting little attention in mainstream news.

  • No-Till Practices in Vulnerable Areas Significantly Reduce Soil Erosion

    Soil erosion is a major challenge in agricultural production. 

  • Making Hydrogen Energy With the Common Nickel

    To resolve the energy crisis and environmental issues, research to move away from fossil fuels and convert to eco-friendly and sustainable hydrogen energy is well underway around the world.

  • Climate Change Reduces the Abundance and Diversity of Wild Bees, Study Finds

    Wild bees are more affected by climate change than by disturbances to their habitats, according to a team of researchers led by Penn State. 

  • Rising Seas in Charleston

    Sea level rise and new development are on a collision course in South Carolina lowcountry.

  • UW Researchers Find Nonnative Species in Oahu Play Greater Role in Seed Dispersal Networks

    University of Wyoming researchers headed a study that shows nonnative birds in Oahu, Hawaii, have taken over the role of seed dispersal networks on the island, with most of the seeds coming from nonnative plants.

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