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  • Global Network for Saving Forests Has its Roots at UCLA

    A report comes in: Smoke is rising from a remote area of the Amazon.

  • Study Advances Understanding of Anthropogenic Effects on Climate Change

    Anthropogenic aerosols — aerosols originating from human activity — and greenhouse gases, or GHGs, have helped modulate the storage and distribution of heat in oceans since the industrial age.

  • Scientists Propose New Strategy for Modern Sails to Help Shipping Sector Meet its Carbon Reduction Goals

    Researchers have identified a strategy that can offset the random and unpredictable nature of weather conditions that threaten carbon emission reduction efforts in the shipping sector.

  • Birds Raise Fewer Young When Spring Arrives Earlier in a Warming World

    Rising global temperatures are making it harder for birds to know when it’s spring and time to breed according to a new study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

  • Three Things to Know: Climate Change’s Impact on Extreme Weather Events

    In an article published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Michael Mann, professor in the Department of Earth and Environmental Science in the School of Arts & Sciences, and colleagues from Clemson University, the University of California Los Angeles, and Columbia University investigated the effects of climate change on exacerbating compounding heat and drought situations.

  • Electrochemical Device Captures Carbon Dioxide at the Flick of a Switch

    New technology developed by Rice University engineers could lower the cost of capturing carbon dioxide from all types of emissions, a potential game-changer for both industries looking to adapt to evolving greenhouse gas standards and for the emergent energy-transition economy.

  • A New Species of Mosquitoes Found in Finland – Official Count of Species Now at 44

    The mosquito species Culex modestus has been found in Finland for the first time. 

  • Fish Survival in the Extreme Cold

    An international team of researchers has sequenced the genomes of 24 Antarctic fish species to investigate how they survive the extreme cold. 

  • U.S. Wind and Solar Overtake Coal for the First Time

    In a first for the U.S. power sector, wind and solar have generated more electricity than coal so far this year.

  • Consortium Investigates Nature-Inclusive Use of Floating Solar Panels

    "The transition from fossil fuels to green energy is essential if we are to stop climate change and preserve worldwide biodiversity, but also to guarantee the Netherlands' local energy production" says the main applicant on behalf of the consortium, NIOO researcher Sven Teurlincx.

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