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  • Study Quantifies Impact of Human Activity on Atlantic Rainforest’s Carbon Storage Capacity

    The countless benefits of native forests include the capacity of tree biomass to store large amounts of carbon, which can counterbalance greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere. 

  • Decarbonising the Energy System by 2050 Could Save Trillions

    Transitioning to a decarbonised energy system by around 2050 is expected to save the world at least $12 trillion compared to continuing our current levels of fossil fuel use.

  • World at Risk of Passing Multiple Climate Tipping Points Above 1.5°C Global Warming

    Multiple climate tipping points could be triggered if global temperature rises beyond 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels, according to a major new analysis published in the journal Science.

  • Is Climate Change Disrupting Maritime Boundaries?

    Coral reef islands and their reefs – found across in the Indo-Pacific – naturally grow and shrink due to complex biological and physical processes that have yet to be fully understood.

  • Overall Warming of up to 5°C in This Century Projected for the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East

    Unprecedented and societally disruptive extreme weather events, including heat waves, droughts, dust storms and torrential rains, will soon become a reality unless immediate, ambitious, and transboundary climate action is taken, warns latest scientific assessment of state-of-climate in the region.

  • Tracking Small-Scale Fishers

    Roughly half of all global seafood is caught by artisanal fishers — individuals who operate on small, often subsistence scales, and who generally fish a short distance from the coast. 

  • Concordia Researchers Present a Blueprint for Building Green

    A new paper from the Next-Generation Cities Institute uses real-world examples to lay out the obstacles, opportunities and realities of sustainable real estate development.

  • Nitrous Oxide Emissions From Corn Belt Soils Spike When Soils Freeze, Thaw

    Nitrous oxide may be much less abundant in the atmosphere than carbon dioxide, but as a greenhouse gas, it’s a doozy. 

  • Solar Takes a Swim

    As countries look to decarbonize their economies, floating solar farms have become an option.

  • International Actions Pay Off For Pacific Bluefin Tuna as Species Rebounds at Accelerating Rate

    New stock assessment reflects second highest biomass since assessments started.

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