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  • Capturing Greenhouse Gases With the Help of Light

    Researchers at ETH Zurich are developing a new method to remove CO2 from the atmosphere. 

  • How Fruit Flies Smell CO2

    CO2 is an important source of information for insects. 

  • Chasing the Light: Sandia Study Finds New Clues About Warming in the Arctic

    The Arctic, Earth’s icy crown, is experiencing a climate crisis like no other. 

  • New Online Guides Will Aid in Identification of Native Bees in Pacific Northwest

    Pollinator enthusiasts and scientists have new online tools to identify native bees in the Pacific Northwest.

  • Scientists Outline a Bold Solution to Climate Change, Biodiversity Loss, Social Injustice

    An international team of scientists led by Oregon State University researchers has used a novel 500-year dataset to frame a “restorative” pathway through which humanity can avoid the worst ecological and social outcomes of climate change.

  • Thermal Vision Shows Endangered Numbats Feel the Heat of Warming Climate

    Curtin University research using thermal imaging of numbats in Western Australia has found that during hot weather the endangered animals are limited to as little as ten minutes of activity in the sun before they overheat to a body temperature of greater than 40°C.

  • NASA Analysis Confirms 2023 as Warmest Year on Record

    Earth’s average surface temperature in 2023 was the warmest on record, according to an analysis by NASA.

  • Country-Wide Ecological Health Assessment Methodology for Air Toxics: Bridging Gaps in Ecosystem Impact Understanding and Policy Foundations

    Amid the growing concerns about air toxics from pollution sources, much emphasis has been placed on their impacts on human health. However, there has been limited research conducted to assess the cumulative country-wide impact of air toxics on both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, as well as the complex interactions within food webs. 

  • PFAS Flow Equally Between Arctic Ocean and Atlantic Ocean, Study Finds

    The frigid Arctic Ocean is far removed from the places most people live, but even so, “forever chemicals” reach this remote landscape.

  • Beaches and Dunes Globally Squeezed by Roads and Buildings

    Beaches and dunes are becoming increasingly trapped between rising sea levels and infrastructure.

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