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  • Ocean Acidification is Transforming California Mussel Shells

    New analyses reveal how over 60 years a critical marine species has responded to ocean acidification

  • Global Warming Intensifies Precipitation Extremes in China

    Changes in the frequency and intensity of extreme weather and climate events have impacted human safety and the natural environment.

  • Kilauea’s Lava Lake Returns

    Water that had pooled in the crater since 2019 quickly boiled off during an eruption that began in December 2020.

  • Phytoplankton Factory in the Argentine Sea

    In spring and summer, conditions are often just right for populations of the plant-like organisms explode into enormous blooms.

  • The Long Decline of Arctic Sea Ice

    Forty years of satellite data show that 2020 was just the latest in a decades-long decline of Arctic sea ice.

  • Record Number of Billion-Dollar Disasters Struck U.S. In 2020

    Nation saw its 5th-warmest year on record.

  • Managing Salt Pollution to Protect Drinking Water Resources and Freshwater Ecosystems

    Just like too much dietary salt is bad for blood pressure, too much salt in our nation’s streams, lakes, and reservoirs threatens ecosystem health and the security of our nation’s drinking water and food supplies.

  • Scientists Discover Slimy Microbes that May Help Keep Coral Reefs Healthy

    Corals have evolved over millennia to live, and even thrive, in waters with few nutrients. In healthy reefs, the water is often exceptionally clear, mainly because corals have found ways to make optimal use of the few resources around them.

  • Native Biodiversity Collapse in the Eastern Mediterranean

    The coastline of Israel is one of the warmest areas in the Mediterranean Sea. 

  • Reshaping Coastal Louisiana

    While there are efforts to reinforce its beaches and marshes, some of Barataria Bay is slowly slipping away.

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