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  • NASA Science Enables First-of-its-Kind Detection of Reduced Human CO2 Emissions

    For the first time, researchers have spotted short-term, regional fluctuations in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) across the globe due to emissions from human activities.

  • Light Pollution Increasing Year-Round for Some Migrating Birds

    Southeastern U.S., Mexico, & Central America of greatest concern

  • Commercial Interests Hamper Climate Work in Shipping

    Instead of prioritising energy-efficient, sustainable sea transport, the focus is often on satisfying commercial interests when planning shipping routes.

  • Wildfire Potential Continues Across State of Texas

    A combination of dry vegetation, above-normal temperatures and high wind speeds will increase the risk for wildfires this week, experts say.

  • OSU Research Suggests Forest Service Lands Not the Main Source of Wildfires Affecting Communities

    Research led by Oregon State University shows that fires are more likely to burn their way into national forests than out of them.

  • Virginia Tech Team Studies Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Appalachian Streams

    They found that greenhouse gas emissions from streams and wetlands at Coweeta could be highly variable.

  • Optimizing the Mitigation of Heavy Metal Pollution in Biochar-treated Soils with Machine Learning

    Researchers use machine learning modeling to predict the most important factors underlying heavy metal pollution remediation in biochar-treated soils.

  • Nature-Based Carbon Removal Can Help Protect Us From a Warming Planet

    Nature-based climate solutions aim to preserve and enhance carbon storage in terrestrial or aquatic ecosystems and could be a potential contributor to Canada’s climate change mitigation strategy.

  • Solid Aerosols Found in Arctic Atmosphere Could Impact Cloud Formation and Climate

    The Arctic is rapidly losing sea ice, and less ice means more open water, and more open water means more gas and aerosol emissions from the ocean into the air, warming the atmosphere and making it cloudier.

  • New Research Provides Insight Into the Abundance of Natural and Anthropogenic Organic Aerosols in the Arctic

    Organic aerosols (OAs), an important and abundant fraction of the arctic aerosol mass, plays an important role in modulating the radiative balance of the Arctic atmosphere.

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