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  • Burned Area Trends in the Amazon Similar to Previous Years

    Data indicates only a small increase of Amazonian fires in 2019 compared to 2018.

  • World-First System Forecasts Warming of Lakes Globally

    A groundbreaking study will enable scientists to better predict future warming of the world’s lakes due to climate change, and the potential threat to cold-water species such as salmon and trout.

  • UConn Research Shows Microplastics Are Damaging to Coral Ecosystems

    Microplastics are a growing environmental concern, and the effects of this waste product on coral are highlighted in research published in Chemosphere from an international team of researchers including UConn marine science professor Senjie Lin.

  • Study Reveals Rapid Sea-Level Rise Along U.S. Atlantic Coast In 18th Century

    During the 18th century, sea levels along a stretch of the Atlantic coast of North America were rising almost as fast as they were during the 20th Century, reveals a new study by researchers at the University of York, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) and colleagues.

  • Satellite Data Boosts Understanding of Climate Change’s Effects on Kelp

    Tapping into 35 years of satellite imagery, researchers at Oregon State University have dramatically enlarged the database regarding how climate change is affecting kelps, near-shore seaweeds that provide food and shelter for fish and protect coastlines from wave damage.

  • U Of T Researchers Reveal What Fish Do Under the Ice During Long, Cold Winter Months

    Ever wondered how fish spend the winter? Using new technology, researchers from the University of Toronto Mississauga have taken a peek beneath the winter ice to reveal surprising new information about aquatic environments in winter.

  • Scientists Say it is Time to Save the Red Sea’s Coral Reef

    An international group of researchers led by Karine Kleinhaus, MD, of the Stony Brook University School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (SoMAS), calls upon UNESCO to declare the Red Sea’s 4000km of coral reef as a Marine World Heritage Site and recommends additional measures critical for the reef’s survival. 

  • Pesticides Increase the Risk of Schistosomiasis, a Tropical Disease

    Schistosomiasis is a severe infectious disease caused by parasitic worms. 

  • Extreme Weather Risks Rising In Texas, Warns New Report

    The new Texas-specific analysis fills a major data gap for policymakers and business leaders — and shows coming climate change impacts, says Texas A&M professor and state climatologist.

  • Reflecting on a Tumultuous Amazon Fire Season

    The reality of science, statistics, and satellites is that a deep understanding of the causes, effects, and severity of a fire season takes time.

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