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  • Tracking Climate-Driven Shifts in Fish Populations Across International Boundaries

    As the ocean warms, marine fish are on the move—beyond their traditional habitats and across international boundaries. 

  • Repair, Reuse and Recycle: Dealing With Solar Panels at the End of Their Useful Life

    UNSW Sydney solar experts say we need bespoke technology designed to recycle important elements inside solar panels.

  • Bremen Researchers Cultivate Archaea That Break Down Crude Oil in Novel Ways

    The seafloor is home to around one-third of all the microorganisms on the Earth and is inhabited even at a depth of several kilometers.

  • Microbes Key to Sequestering Carbon in Soil

    Microbes are by far the most important factor in determining how much carbon is stored in the soil, according to a new study with implications for mitigating climate change and improving soil health for agriculture and food production.

  • NASA’s Webb Space Telescope Peers Behind Bars

    A delicate tracery of dust and bright star clusters threads across this image from the James Webb Space Telescope.

  • Saving Moths May Be Just as Important as Saving the Bees

    Night-time pollinators such as moths may visit just as many plants as bees, and  should also be the focus of conservation and protection efforts, a new study from the University of Sheffield suggests.

  • Little-Known Microbes Could Help Predict Climate Tipping Points

    Rising temperatures could push ocean plankton and other single-celled creatures toward a carbon tipping point that fuels more warming. 

  • Underestimated Heat Storage

    There are many effects of climate change. Perhaps the most broadly known is global warming, which is caused by heat building up in various parts of the Earth system, such as the atmosphere, the ocean, the cryosphere and the land. 

  • Forest Protection Successfully Leads to Reduced Emissions at Global Scale

    New study confirms protected forests preserve equivalent to one year of global fossil fuel emissions through avoided emissions.

  • Fungi Stores a Third of Carbon From Fossil Fuel Emissions and Could Be Essential to Reaching Net Zero

    The vast underground network of fungi beneath our feet stores over 13 gigatons of carbon around the world, roughly equivalent to 36 per cent of yearly global fossil fuel emissions, according to new research.

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