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  • 45,000 Marine Species are At-Risk – What’s Most Vulnerable?

    A framework for identifying the most vulnerable marine species will boost global conservation and policy efforts against anthropogenic climate change.

  • What Lies Beneath: Roots as Drivers of South African Landscape Pattern

    We typically think of plants strutting their best stuff aboveground: showy flowers, fragrant blossoms, and unique shapes abound. But their development belowground is equally magical.

  • Dead or Alive: Seagrasses Continue to Release Methane After Their Die-off

    Seagrass meadows play an important role in the marine carbon cycle and our climate. 

  • Cyclone Batsirai Floods Madagascar

    A month of intense rainstorms and two tropical cyclones has led to widespread flooding.

  • New Space-Based Weather Instruments Start Gathering Data

    Innovative mini instruments on the International Space Station have produced their first maps of global humidity and ocean winds.

  • January 2022 Was Earth’s 6th Warmest on Record

    Antarctic sea ice shrank to near-record low

  • U.S. Saw Its Coolest, Driest January in 8 Years

    “Bomb cyclone” pummels Northeast, drought intensifies

  • Interpreting Earth’s Rhythms

    A new dataset created by Texas A&M researchers will help scientists project ecosystem behavior, including seasonal fluxes of water, carbon and energy.

  • UF Study Shows How Climate Change Can Worsen Impact of Invasive Plants

    Synergy isn’t always a good thing — take climate change and invasive plants.

  • A New Tool Shows How Much Dams Will Alter River Temperatures, Threatening Native Fish

    A new online tool reveals how more than 200 planned dams worldwide will alter river temperatures, potentially rendering waters too hot or too cold for native fish.

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