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  • Taking Stock of Rocky Mountain Snowpack

    In the midst of a megadrought, scientists are working to improve snowpack measurements used to forecast water supplies.

  • From Weather Forecasting to Climate Change, NASA’s AIRS Builds a Legacy

    The Atmospheric Infrared Sounder helps researchers predict weather, analyze air pollution, monitor volcanoes, and track a changing climate. And there’s more.

  • The Worst Polluters in the Arctic Are Not What You Think

    More than 600 fishing vessels sail the icy waters of the Arctic. But just over two dozen big tankers are the worst offenders when it comes to air pollution in this vulnerable region.

  • UC Leads Demonstration Project to Improve Ohio Streams

    Biologists launch pilot project that could have implications for health of waterways

  • Global Bird Populations Steadily Declining

    Staggering declines in bird populations are taking place around the world.

  • Tracking Agricultural-Related Deforestation

    At the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference, 10 of the world’s largest commodity traders published a ‘shared commitment’ to halting forest loss

  • Water Scarcity Predicted to Worsen in More Than 80% of Croplands Globally This Century

    Farming techniques that keep rainwater in agricultural soils could help mitigate shortages in arid regions

  • Measuring Methane in the Everglades

    Scientists are measuring emissions from dying mangrove forests in order to learn something about soaring global levels of the greenhouse gas.

  • New Research on Pacific Climate Pattern May Lead to Improved Cyclone Forecasting

    Climate pattern influences only near-equatorial cyclones in Indian Ocean

  • Tropical Vegetation Benefits Less From Elevated Atmospheric CO2 Than Researchers Previously Thought

    A study of vegetation change in tropical western Africa over the last 500,000 years finds that atmospheric carbon dioxide levels had a surprisingly small effect on the extent of woody cover.

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