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  • New Study Warns: We Have Underestimated the Pace at Which the Arctic is Melting

    Arctic sea ice is melting more quickly than once assumed.

  • Exact Climate Data From the Past

    Corals and cave carbonates are important archives of past climate.

  • NAU Scientists Contribute to Critical Global Study Showing ‘Best of the Last’ Tropical Forests Urgently Need Protection to Mitigate Climate Change, Safeguard Human Well-being

    The world’s “best of the last” tropical forests are at significant risk of being lost, according to a paper released today in Nature Ecology and Evolution.

  • Predicting Drought in the American West Just Got Much More Difficult

    A new, USC-led study of more than 1,000 years of North American droughts and global conditions found that forecasting a lack of precipitation is rarely straightforward.

  • Forest Growth In Drier Climates Will Be Impacted By Reduced Snowpack, PSU Study Finds

    A new study suggests that future reductions in seasonal snowpack as a result of climate change may negatively influence forest growth in semi-arid climates, but less so in wetter climates.

  • Another Intense Summer of Fires in Siberia

    Following an active 2019 season, fires in 2020 have again been abundant, widespread, and have produced abnormally large carbon emissions.

  • July 2020 Was Record Hot for Many U.S. States

    Tropical storms in the Atlantic formed at a record pace.

  • Breakthrough: Restored Corals Ready to Become Parents

    Massive corals restored to Florida's Coral Reef are ready to become parents in the wild.

  • New Paper Addresses the Mix of Contaminants in Fukushima Wastewater, Highlights Risks of Dumping Into the Ocean

    A large problem exists in the form of more than 1,000 tanks full of contaminated, but treated, wastewater stored on the grounds of the power plant.

  • Seal-eating Killer Whales Accumulate Large Amounts of Harmful Pollutants

    Killer whales along the Norwegian coast have long classified as fish-eaters. New research shows that some of them also eat seals - and accumulate large amounts of harmful pollutants.

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