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  • NASA Finds 2022 Arctic Winter Sea Ice 10th-Lowest on Record

    Arctic sea ice appeared to have hit its annual maximum extent on Feb. 25 after growing through the fall and winter.

  • Methane Detected Over Poland’s Coal Mines

    Data from the Tropomi instrument onboard the Copernicus Sentinel-5P satellite has been used to detect methane plumes over some of Europe’s largest methane-emitting coal mines.

  • Fair-Weather Cumulus Clouds Are Found to Stimulate More Surface Energy Exchange Over a Forested Landscape

    Field campaign collects radiation and cloud measurements over a forested landscape with diverse surface properties.

  • Nature Study: Ocean Life May Adapt to Climate Change, But With Hidden Costs

    Suppose that we could watch twenty generations of whales or sharks adapting to climate change—measuring how they evolve and how their biology changes as temperatures and carbon dioxide levels rise.

  • Salt Marsh Grass On Georgia’s Coast Gets Nutrients for Growth From Helpful Bacteria in Its Roots

    Salt marshes cover much of the state of Georgia’s coast and perform key "ecosystem services” for people.

  • NASA Researcher Finding Ways to Turn Down the Heat in Cities

    Rooftop gardens and greenery can help ease some of the severe heat in cities, according to research from climate scientists at NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) in New York.

  • March of the Icebergs

    After nearly pummeling the vulnerable Brunt Ice Shelf, a flock of Antarctic icebergs settles in for the austral winter.

  • Linking Climate Conditions To Marine Heatwaves

    The Northeast Pacific Ocean has experienced episodes of intense and persistent abnormally warm conditions, also known as marine heatwaves, that have devastating ecological and economic impacts.

  • Regrown Tropical Forests May Have Short Lifespans, Says New Study

    Preventing the re-clearing of second-growth forests is a major challenge for restoration efforts in tropical regions, according to a new study led by researchers from Columbia University, University of São Paulo and the Federal University of ABC in Brazil.

  • Forest Restoration: Trade-Offs Between Environmental and Wood Production Goals

    Forest restoration schemes should prioritise restoring native forests for greatest climate and environmental benefits, but these benefits incur a trade-off with wood production in comparison with tree plantations.

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