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  • The Waste Product Which Could Help Mitigate Climate Change

    A product made from urban, agriculture and forestry waste has the added benefit of reducing the carbon footprint of modern farming, an international review involving UNSW has found.

  • The Climatic Environment to Sustain Permafrost in Daisetsu Mountains, Hokkaido in Japan, Is Projected to Decrease Significantly in the Future

    Permafrost is known to occur in high mountainous areas such as the Daisetsu Mountains in Japan, which are located at the southernmost limit of the permafrost distribution in the world. 

  • California’s Carbon Mitigation Efforts May Be Thwarted by Climate Change Itself

    To meet an ambitious goal of carbon neutrality by 2045, California’s policymakers are relying in part on forests and shrublands to remove CO2 from the atmosphere, but researchers at the University of California, Irvine warn that future climate change may limit the ecosystem’s ability to perform this service.

  • Using Archeology to Better Understand Climate Change

    Throughout history, people of different cultures and stages of evolution have found ways to adapt, with varying success, to the gradual warming of the environment they live in. 

  • Water Resources: Defusing Conflict, Promoting Cooperation

    The EU funded project DAFNE has developed a methodology for avoiding conflicts of use in transboundary rivers.

  • Climate Adaptation on Future Changes to UK Rainfall Intensities

    Climate experts have published guidance to help water and sewerage companies and flood risk management authorities to prepare for future increases in rainfall intensities from global warming.

  • Unsustainable Arctic Shipping Risks Accelerating Damage to the Arctic Environment

    The economic and environmental pros and cons of melting Arctic ice creating shorter shipping routes through the polar region are weighed up in ground-breaking research from UCL experts in energy and transport.

  • Every Spot of Urban Green Space Counts

    The city park may be an artificial ecosystem but it plays a key role in the environment and our health, the first global assessment of the microbiome in city parks has found.

  • How Fishing Communities Are Responding to Climate Change

    What happens when climate change affects the abundance and distribution of fish? 

  • With Growth of Arctic Shipping, Canada Must Prepare for Major Oil Spills, Study Says

    Melting sea ice is spurring a shipping boom in the Northwest Passage, raising the specter of oil spills in the Arctic.

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