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  • Gabon Provides Blueprint for Protecting Oceans

    Gabon's network of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) provides a blueprint that could be used in many other countries, experts say.

  • Only 15 per Cent of Global Coastal Regions Remain Intact

    New research has revealed that only 15 per cent of coastal areas around the world remain intact, exposing the need for urgent coastal rehabilitation and conservation on a global scale.

  • Climate Action Planning Misses Equity Opportunities in Many California Cities

    Cities were more likely to focus on aesthetically “green” policies, like tree-planting, over “gray” policies, like denser development and affordable housing, that might do more to address equity issues in some cities and could help to reduce emissions from transportation.

  • Massive Methane Emissions by Oil and Gas Industry Detected From Space

    An international study involving CNRS and CEA researchers and the company Kayrros has uncovered hundreds of major methane releases linked to global oil and gas extraction activities.

  • Human-Induced Climate Change Impacts the Highest Reaches of the Planet — Mount Everest

    Melting and sublimation on Mount Everest’s highest glacier due to human-induced climate change have reached the point that several decades of accumulation are being lost annually now that ice has been exposed, according to a University of Maine-led international research team that analyzed data from the world’s highest ice core and highest automatic weather stations. 

  • Stanford Scientists Find the Climate and Health Impacts of Natural Gas Stoves Are Greater Than Previously Thought

    Natural gas stoves release methane – a potent greenhouse gas – and other pollutants through leaks and incomplete combustion.

  • Forest Emissions Scheme Makes “Tiny” Contribution to Indonesia’s Paris Targets

    More than 70 million tons of carbon were prevented from being released into the atmosphere under a deforestation emissions reduction scheme in Indonesia – but researchers point out this is only 3 per cent of the total required by Indonesia’s Nationally Defined Contribution (NDC) under the Paris Agreement.

  • Earth BioGenome Project Begins Genome Sequencing in Earnest

    A global effort to map the genomes of all plants, animals, fungi and other eukaryotic life on Earth is entering a new phase as it moves from pilot projects to full-scale production sequencing. 

  • New Research Advocates Basic Strategy for Native Fish Recovery: Access to WaterNew Research Advocates Basic Strategy for Native Fish Recovery: Access to Water

    Rivers need water — a fact that may seem ridiculously obvious, but in times of increasing water development, drought and climate change, the quantity of natural streamflow that remains in river channels is coming into question, especially in the Colorado River basin. 

  • Biomass Burning Increases Low Clouds Over Southeastern Asia

    Clouds have significant impact on the energy balance of the Earth system.

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