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  • Where Have the Swans Gone?

    Nearly 13 kilometres per year: that is the rate at which the wintering area of Bewick's swans has shifted east over the past 50 years. 

  • Tiny Sand Grains Trigger Massive Glacial Surges

    New model answers longstanding question of how these sudden flows happen; may expand understanding of Antarctic ice sheets.

  • Carbon Emission From Permafrost Soils Underestimated by 14%

    Picture 500 million cars stacked in rows. That’s how much carbon—about 1,000 petagrams, or one billion metric tons—is locked away in Arctic permafrost.

  • UO-Led Study Finds Warming Peat May Boost Greenhouse Gases

    Surface methane emissions increased and at greater depths in response to increasing temperatures.

  • Pollution in Asian Tropopause Layer Comes from Human Activities and Natural Sources: Study

    Scientists find a mix of sources contributing to aerosol layer above the Tibetan Plateau.

  • Temperature Has Significant Influence on Air Pollution in Heating Season of Northeast China City

    There was a strong positive correlation between three types of particles and air pollution.

  • Surprising Growth Rates Discovered in World’s Deepest Photosynthetic Corals

    New research published in the journal Coral Reefs revealed unexpectedly high growth rates for deep water photosynthetic corals.

  • Norwegian Fjord Turns Turquoise

    In May 2020, a vivid phytoplankton bloom colored the surface waters of the country’s second-longest fjord.

  • May 2020 Tied for Hottest on Record for the Globe

    After registering unusually high temperatures across the globe, May 2020 tied with 2016 as the world’s warmest May on record.

  • Rainscaping Education Helps Communities Prevent Polluted Runoff

    During a downpour, rainwater hits pavement and flows into drains, picking up pollutants like oil, fertilizers, and road salts along the way.

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