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  • Outlook for the Polar Regions in a 2 Degrees Warmer World

    International team assesses widespread effects of polar warming.

  • Subsiding Air Parcels Are Among the Causes of Hot Spells

    KIT climatologists consider subsiding air masses from high altitude to be responsible for extreme hot spells rather than hot air transported from the south.

  • Seal Takes Ocean Heat Transport Data to New Depths

    Satellite data are used to identify characteristics of the waters through which specially-tagged seals swim.

  • Seeking Natural Solutions for a Manmade Problem

    UVA chemical engineering professor Bryan Berger is investigating the use of industrial hemp to rid the planet of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances.

  • Less Rice, More Nutritious Crops Will Enhance India’s Food Supply, Study Says

    India can sustainably enhance its food supply if its farmers plant less rice and more nutritious and environmentally-friendly crops, including finger millet, pearl millet, and sorghum, according to a new study from the Data Science Institute at Columbia University.

  • Often Derided as Pests, Deer and Elk Can Help Young Douglas-Fir Trees Under Some Conditions

    Long considered pests by forest managers, deer and elk can help Douglas-fir seedlings thrive under certain vegetation management conditions, a five-year study by Oregon State University shows.

  • Study Shows Lake Methane Emissions Should Prompt Rethink on Climate Change

    A new study from Swansea University has given new insights into how the greenhouse gas methane is being produced in the surface waters of lakes, which should signal a rethink on the global methane cycle.

  • Better Wildfire and Smoke Predictions with New Vegetation Database

    It’s hard to find a place in the U.S. that isn’t impacted by wildfires and smoke.

  • Himalayan Lakes Are Exacerbating Glacial Melt

    Himalayan glaciers have largely retreated, and lakes now cover the area where the glacier tongue was in earlier times.

  • Researchers Discover A New, Young Volcano in the Pacific

    Researchers from Tohoku University have discovered a new petit-spot volcano at the oldest section of the Pacific Plate.

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