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  • New Research Shows How Habitat Loss Can Destabilise Ecosystems

    An international study has revealed new evidence to help understand the consequences of habitat loss on natural communities.

  • Out of Thin Air: Researchers Shorten Path to Capturing and Recycling CO2 With New Process

    A research team from the University of Toronto has developed a new electrochemical path to transform CO2 into valuable products such as jet fuel or plastics.

  • NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer: Shakedown and Sea Trials 2019: An Unexpected Shipwreck Discovery

    On May 12, NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer set sail for a 13-day shakedown and sea-trial expedition in the Gulf of Mexico.

  • Over Half a Million Corals Destroyed by Port of Miami Dredging, Study Finds

    A team of researchers including scientists at the University of Miami (UM) Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, published new findings that reveal significant damage to Miami’s coral reefs from the 16-month dredging operation at the Port of Miami that began in 2013. 

  • Exposure to Airborne Metal Pollution Associated with Increased Risk of Mortality

    Although there is ample evidence that air pollution—specifically airborne particulate matter—is associated with an increased risk of premature death, it is still not known which specific particles are responsible for this effect. 

  • Fossil Zooplankton Indicate That Marine Ecosystems Have Entered the Anthropocene

    It can be said that marine plankton has now entered the Anthropocene epoch.

  • Thinning Forests, Prescribed Fire Before Drought Reduced Tree Loss

    Thinning forests and conducting prescribed burns may help preserve trees in future droughts and bark beetle epidemics expected under climate change, suggests a study from the University of California, Davis.

  • Study Could Improve Fire Monitoring in Brazilian Savanna

    A study conducted by scientists from Brazil, the United States and Portugal investigated the accuracy and consistency of different satellite data collections with regard to the location and size of burned areas in the Cerrado biome, the Brazilian savanna.

  • Coral Reefs Can’t Return from Acid Trip

    A new study published today in Nature Climate Change finds coral reefs are under threat from ocean acidification.

  • More Safe Havens for Native Plants and Animals Needed in NSW’s West

    Location matters for species struggling to survive under a changing climate.

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