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  • Drought Conditions Expose Rivers to Hotter Water Temperatures

    As climate change warms the planet and droughts are anticipated to become more frequent and extreme, a new study reveals how reduced water flows and rising atmospheric temperatures are set to heat our rivers - creating major challenges for aquatic life, ecosystems, and society.

  • Stressful Summer for Coral Reefs

    For several months in 2023, global sea surface temperatures reached record-high levels, fueled by decades of human-caused climate warming and a recent boost from the natural climate phenomenon El Niño. 

  • Coffee and Cocoa Plants at Risk From Pollinator Loss

    Published in Science Advances, the study explores the intricate interplay between climate change, land use change, and their impact on pollinator biodiversity, ultimately revealing significant implications for global crop pollination.

  • Gray Whales Experience Major Population Swings as a Result of Arctic Conditions, Research Shows

    Dynamic and changing Arctic Ocean conditions likely caused three major mortality events in the eastern North Pacific gray whale population since the 1980s, a new study has found.

  • Rivers May Not Recover From Drought for Years

    Lack of rainfall is not the only measure of drought. 

  • A UB Study Identifies the Remains of Artificial Turf as an Important Source of Pollution of the Aquatic Environment

    Researchers have analyzed samples collected from the sea surface of the Catalan coast and the Guadalquivir River. 

  • Growth of Coral Reefs Likely Cannot Keep Pace With Rising Sea Level

    In identifying and dating coral remains in drill cores taken from Belize reefs, a team of experts from Goethe University Frankfurt and partners from Germany, the USA and Canada has shown the importance of specific types of coral for reef-building during the current Holocene geological epoch, dating back some 12,000 years.

  • Expert: Weather Extremes Influence the Rise and Fall of Insect Populations

    Insect populations are widely influenced by weather anomalies, with decreasing numbers observed during unfavorable conditions and a spike in normal periods, according to a new study.

  • The Oceans Are Getting Greener, Remote Sensing Reveals

    Satellite images have confirmed that the world’s oceans have become slightly greener. Scientists suspect climate change is the reason.

  • Ultrasound May Rid Groundwater of Toxic ‘Forever Chemicals’

    New research suggests that ultrasound may have potential in treating a group of harmful chemicals known as PFAS to eliminate them from contaminated groundwater.

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