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  • California’s 2020 Wildfire Season

    Just over 9,900 wildfires burned about 4.3 million acres in 2020. 

  • New Curtin Research Resurrects ‘Lost’ Coral Species

    With about one-third of the world’s corals currently under threat of extinction due to climate change, Curtin researchers have made the encouraging discovery of a ‘lost’ species of coral that had been hidden for more than 50 years.

  • Wildfires Continue to Burn Across New Mexico

    By early May 2022, nearly a quarter million acres had burned in New Mexico, almost double the annual total of 2021.

  • As Oceans Warm Will the Methane "Kraken" Be Released?

    Frozen hydrate crystals packed into tiny nanopores on ocean floors may hold the answer

  • Brazil’s Northeast Region Probably Dried up During Earth’s Last Minimum Axial Tilt Thousands of Years Ago

    The São Francisco River drainage basin in Brazil’s Northeast region contains a substantial portion of the savanna-like Cerrado biome as well as large areas of Caatinga semi-arid thorn forest and some smaller fragments of Atlantic Rainforest. 

  • New Method Can Predict Summer Rainfall in the Southwest Months in Advance

    As reservoir levels dwindle in the arid southwestern United States, scientists have developed a method to estimate summer rainfall in the region months in advance. 

  • Floods, New Mystery Disease Impact Starving Marine Turtles

    The emergence of a new disease among turtles in Hervey Bay waters is also concerning researchers and rescuers.

  • Tasmania ‘First to Become Carbon Negative’

    The new paper, published in Environmental Research Letters, highlighted how storing carbon in forests could tackle climate change.

  • Tree “Fitbits” Track Urban Growth, Flowering, More

    CU Boulder study: trees outfitted with accelerometers could be the future of arborism, agriculture

  • Scientists Map Living Corals for First Time Before, After Marine Heat Wave

    As the world sees rising ocean temperatures, it will also see more cases of coral bleaching. 

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