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  • Unexceptional Arctic Sea Ice Maximum in 2020

    Arctic sea ice extent—the area where ice concentration is at least 15 percent—reached its apparent annual maximum on March 5, 2020.

  • Local Community Involvement Crucial to Restoring Tropical Peatlands

    Local community involvement is vital in efforts to raise water levels to help restore Indonesia’s tropical peatlands, a new study has found.

  • Bats Depend On Conspecifics When Hunting Above Farmland

    Common noctules – one of the largest bat species native to Germany – are searching for their fellows during their hunt for insects above farmland.

  • Under Extreme Heat and Drought, Trees Hardly Benefit from an Increased CO2 Level

    The increase in the CO2 concentration of the atmosphere does not compensate the negative effect of greenhouse gas-induced climate change on trees: The more extreme drought and heat become, the less do trees profit from the increased supply with carbon dioxide in terms of carbon metabolism and water use efficiency.

  • Why Do Snakes Produce Venom? Not For Self-Defence, Study Shows

    Snake venoms vary a lot between species in their make-up and effects, which is a major problem for developing treatments.

  • Texas A&M Study: Worldwide Urban Expansion Causing Problems

    The report says that since 1970, large areas of land have been urbanized, and this strains quality of life in every region.

  • Pharma’s Potential Impact on Water Quality

    When people take medications, these drugs and their metabolites can be excreted and make their way to wastewater treatment plants. 

  • Snow-Parched Scandinavia

    Winter is loosening its grip on the Northern Hemisphere, but the seasonal change in Northern Europe is less dramatic than most years.

  • Healing Scars at Kaho’olawe

    The Hawaiian island has been scarred by volcanic eruptions, livestock grazing, penal colonies, bombs, and fire. Yet there is hope for healing.

  • Latent Heat Flux Research Assists to Alpine Wetland Ecosystem Protection

    As one of the important ecological barriers adjusting regional climate change, alpine wetlands play a very important role in runoff regulation and affect climate change in downstream regions.

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