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  • Combined Local and Global Actions Could Lessen Impacts of Climate Change

    Writing in Scientific Reports, researchers say effective management of the marine environment could mitigate the impact of future global changes.

  • Six Feet Under: Deep Soil Can Hold Much of the Earth’s Carbon

    Forests (national, state, private) provide an important ecosystem service in the form of carbon sequestration – the uptake and storage of carbon in forests and wood products.

  • Scientists Discover How the Atlantic Ocean Became Part of the Global Circulation at a Climatic Tipping Point

    A team of scientists have discovered that the exchange of water between the North and South Atlantic became significantly larger fifty-nine million years ago.

  • Microplastics Pollution in Falklands as High as UK

    The first study to investigate microplastics around Ascension Island and the Falkland Islands – two of the most remote locations in the South Atlantic Ocean – has found levels of contamination comparable with the waters around the UK.

  • Newly Discovered Deep-Sea Microbes Gobble Greenhouse Gases and Perhaps Oil Spills, Too

    Scientists at The University of Texas at Austin’s Marine Science Institute have discovered nearly two dozen new types of microbes, many of which use hydrocarbons such as methane and butane as energy sources to survive and grow—meaning the newly identified bacteria might be helping to limit the concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere and might one day be useful for cleaning up oil spills.

  • A Narwhal Frolics With the Belugas: Why Interspecies Adoptions Happen

    Since the age of the Roman Empire and the story of how the twins Romulus and Remus were raised by a wolf, tales of interspecies adoptions have captivated the human imagination.

  • Mission Abalone: Veterans Build SAFE Environments for Endangered White Abalone

    NOAA’s California Veterans Corps program, providing post-9/11 veterans with opportunities to protect fisheries resources, is now engaged in restoring abalone along the California coast.

  • Research Helps in Understanding the Dynamics of Dune Formation

    Studies by Brazilian researchers could have applications in crude oil pumping and missions to Mars, among others.

  • Extreme Heat Increasing in Both Summer and Winter

    A new study shows extreme heat events both in the summer and in the winter are increasing across the U.S. and Canada.

  • How We Can Get More Out of Our Forests

    Most European forests are primarily used for timber production. However, woodlands also offer spaces for recreation and they store carbon but it is not clear how forests can be managed for these multiple benefits. 

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