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  • Some Atlantic Beaches to Face Onslaught of Pesky Seaweed for the Foreseeable Future

    Slimy, pungent seaweed is piling up along Atlantic beaches and two new reports find it’s likely going to stick around for a while.

  • Hope for World’s Warming Reefs

    The fate of coral reefs under climate change could improve if management efforts take evolution and adaptation into account, according to an international study.

  • Is Wildfire Management ‘For the Birds’?

    Spotted owl populations are in decline all along the West Coast, and as climate change increases the risk of large and destructive wildfires in the region, these iconic animals face the real threat of losing even more of their forest habitat.

  • Berkeley Lab Receives DOE Support for Building to Study Microbe-Ecosystem Interactions for Energy and Environmental Research

    The Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) recently received federal approval to proceed with preliminary design work for a state-of-the-art building that would revolutionize investigations into how interactions among microbes, water, soil, and plants shape entire ecosystems.

  • Old-Growth Forests May Provide Valuable Biodiversity Refuge in Areas at Risk of Severe Fire

    New findings show that old-growth forests, a critical nesting habitat for threatened northern spotted owls, are less likely to experience high-severity fire than young-growth forests during wildfires. 

  • Global Water Crisis Requires Collaboration and Innovation

    Water is essential for life – and scarcity of freshwater resources, exacerbated by climate change, can trigger serious consequences, including economic hardship, conflict and displacement.

  • Field Work Attempts to Understand Atmospheric Conditions Leading up to Storms along Continental Divide

    Bring on the storm.

  • Great Plains’ Ecosystems Have Shifted 365 Miles Northward Since 1970

    Ecosystems in North America’s Great Plains have shifted hundreds of miles northward in the past 50 years, driven by climate change, wildfire suppression, energy development, land use changes, and urbanization, according to a recent study published in the journal Nature Climate Change.

  • Scientists Alarmed by Bark Beetle Boom

    Bark beetles are currently responsible for killing an unprecedented number of trees in forests across Europe and North America. 

  • Resilience of Singapore Corals

    Global sea levels are expected to rise by at least half a metre by the year 2100 due to climate change. 

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