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  • Major Wind-Driven Ocean Currents Are Shifting Toward the Poles

    Satellite data gathered over four decades reveals a shift in the positions of the ocean gyres; model-based studies confirm that global warming is largely responsible.

  • Major Greenland Glacier Collapse 90 Years Ago Linked to Climate Change

    Ninety years ago there were no satellites to detect changes in Greenland’s coastal glaciers, but a new study combining historical photos with evidence from ocean sediments suggests climate change was already at work in the 1930s and led to a major collapse of the one of Greenland’s largest coastal glaciers.

  • Hints of Spring in the Atlantic

    The season is a time of great change, turbulence, and productivity in northern waters.

  • Scientists Reveal How Valley Reshaping and Damming Change Surface and Groundwater Nitrate Level at Watershed Scale

    On the Chinese Loess Plateau (CLP), a project named "Gully Land Consolidation" (GLC) has been implemented in rural watersheds to offset the farmland loss induced by "Grain for Green Program".

  • Wildfire and Global Warming Promote Permafrost Peatlands Carbon Pool More Stable Than Before

    Covering only 3-4% of the global land surface, peatlands store one-third of the total global soil carbon despite.

  • Unprecedented Transport of Bushfire Charcoal Particles

    Charcoal particles from recent bushfires in NSW were transported 50 kilometres, which has significance for fire history reconstruction.

  • Palm Oil Must Be Made More Sustainable While Replacements Are Made Scalable, Bath Engineers Warn

    Efforts to create synthetic replacements for palm oil are still likely to take several years, so immediate attention should be focused on making the existing production process more sustainable, researchers at the University of Bath’s Centre for Integrated Bioprocessing Research (CIBR) and Centre for Sustainable Circular Technologies (CSCT) have found.

  • New Study Suggests Wearing Clothes Could Release More Microfibres to the Environment Than Washing Them

    Wearing clothes can release even greater quantities of microfibres to the environment than washing them, new research shows.

  • Ship Noise Hampers Crab Camouflage

    Colour-changing crabs struggle to camouflage themselves when exposed to noise from ships, new research shows.

  • Indian Ocean Phenomenon Spells Climate Trouble For Australia

    New international research has found a worrying change in the Indian Ocean’s surface temperatures that puts southeast Australia on course for increasingly hot and dry conditions.

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