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  • Looking at Factors that Accelerate Mass Extinction in the Fossil Record as Climate Changes

    Finding clues to the present in what happened 372 million years ago

  • Understanding Human-Elephant Conflict and Vulnerability in the Face of Climate Change

    Human-wildlife conflict is a central issue in the conservation sciences.

  • UAF Scientist Finds Alaska’s Arctic Coastal Towns Face Extensive Inundation

    Warming will result in thaw, subsidence, and inundation according to researchers.

  • Trees Are Important for Cleaner Air in Cities

    Researchers could show a clear correlation between the level of air pollutants and the concentration of pollutants in the leaves.

  • Study Finds That Not Even the Largest Lakes in the World Are Safe From Salt

    When snow and ice melt, road salt goes with them, washing into lakes, streams, wetlands and groundwater.

  • Farmers Could Benefit From Targeted Fertiliser Use Through Big Data to Boost Bread Wheat Yield and Quality

    EIT Food-funded project enables farmers to better understand and get the best value out of their fields

  • Plants as Cold Specialists From the Ice Age

    Heidelberg researchers investigate how the spoonweed genus successfully adapted to extreme climatic changes over millions of years.

  • NOAA Releases 2021 Ecosystem Status Reports for the Eastern Bering Sea, Gulf of Alaska, and Aleutian Islands

    These reports are a compilation of inputs from our own research and the work of many contributors from fishing, coastal and Alaska Native communities, academic institutions, the State of Alaska and other federal agencies.

  • Desert Shrubs Cranked Up Water Use Efficiency to Survive a Megadrought. It May Not Be Enough.

    Shrubs in the desert Southwest have increased their water use efficiency at some of the highest rates ever observed to cope with a decades-long megadrought.

  • Mountain Spring Water Isn’t as Clean as You Think It Is

    Unpaved roads, open pastures and land use patterns contribute to poor water quality

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