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  • Improving watershed models for northern Canada

    Water is essential to Manitoba, from agriculture to drinking water to hydroelectric generation, but it can also be dangerous; floods and droughts are both threats to our province.

  • Episodic and Intense Rain Caused by Ancient Global Warming

    A new study by scientists at the University of Bristol has shown that ancient global warming was associated with intense rainfall events that had a profound impact on the land and coastal seas.

  • Greenhouse Emissions from Siberian Rivers Peak as Permafrost Thaws

    Permafrost soils store large quantities of frozen carbon and play an important role in regulating Earth’s climate.

  • Reducing Nitrogen Inputs Prevents Algal Blooms in Lakes

    Less is more: reduced nitrogen has greater potential than originally thought.

  • Researchers Expose the Dirty Secrets Hidden Under Glaciers

    University of Oregon researchers have found a way to account for how varying sediments underneath the world’s glaciers control how fast glaciers slide.

  • Study says coral bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef not limited to shallow depths

    A new study demonstrates that the recent mass coral bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef was not restricted to shallow depths, but also affected deep reefs. Although deep reefs are often considered a refuge from thermal anomalies, the new research highlights limitations to this role and argues that both shallow and deep reefs are under threat of mass bleaching events. Published today in the journal Nature Communications, the study focuses on the mass bleaching event in 2016 that caused the death of 30% of shallow-water corals on the Great Barrier Reef. It details how the impacts of this bleaching lessened over depth but were still substantial on deep reefs.

  • Alpine ecosystems struggle to recover from air pollution

    What happens to high mountain ecosystems when you take away air pollution? Not much, not very quickly.

  • Prehistoric Vegetation Helps Predict Future Ecosystems

    An international research team found that planet warming drove major changes in vegetation and future warming may drive similarly dramatic changes around the world.

  • Most Land-Based Ecosystems Worldwide Risk ‘Major Transformation’ Due to Climate Change

    Researchers compiled and evaluated pollen and plant-fossil records from nearly 600 sites worldwide for their study of vegetation change.

  • Are Vulnerable Lions Eating Endangered Zebras?

    Are Laikipia’s recovering lions turning to endangered Grevy’s zebras (Equus grevyi) for their next meal?

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