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  • Volcanic Emissions Can Change Clouds

    The volcanoes of the remote South Sandwich Islands make an ideal natural laboratory for studying how airborne particles alter clouds.

  • NASA, Partner Space Agencies Amass Global View of COVID-19 Impacts

    The partner agencies adapted existing computing infrastructure to share data and produce relevant indicators.

  • Early Summer Drying Could Indicate Severe Texas Wildfire Season

    The Texas A&M Forest Service encourages preparation now.

  • Global Pollution Estimates Reveal Surprises, Opportunity

    Researchers’ hybrid dataset includes satellite images, modeling and air samples.

  • New Briefing Paper on Arctic Change

    The document emphasizes the role that the Arctic plays on weather, climate, and diverse aspects of global society.

  • Researchers Try New Method to Clean Contaminated Sediments

    Researchers will test a new method for decontamination of contaminated sediments in lakes and streams.

  • We Need to Adapt Fast to Erosion and Rising Sea Levels to Manage Coastal Risks

    Researchers have outlined recommendations for planning approaches to deal with coastlines receding.

  • Airborne Mapping Sheds Light on Climate Sensitivity of California Redwoods

    Throughout California, the effects of climate change are evident, from increasing frequencies of intense wildfires and mudslides to widespread and prolonged droughts. 

  • Mountain Meadow Restoration Can Bring Birds Back

    In a new study led by scientists at Point Blue Conservation Science and in collaboration with The Institute for Bird Populations, authors evaluated the successes of mountain meadow restorations by analyzing eight years of bird data collected by field biologists. 

  • Climate Extremes Will Cause Forest Changes

    Until now, 2003 was considered as the driest and hottest year since the beginning of instrumental climate recording.

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