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  • The Tonga Eruption Is Still Revealing New Volcanic Dangers

    One year later, researchers are still marveling at the power of the Hunga Tonga explosion—and wondering how to monitor hundreds of other undersea volcanoes.

  • Increased Atmospheric Dust Is Masking Greenhouse Gases’ Warming Effect

    A new study shows that global atmospheric dust — microscopic airborne particles from desert dust storms — has a slight overall cooling effect on the planet that has hidden the full amount of warming caused by greenhouse gases.

  • Forests Can Help Manage Water as Raleigh Area Grows, Climate Warms

    In areas near Raleigh projected to see heavier future development, keeping buffers of trees or other greenery around waterways could help slow rushing streams during wet conditions, and keep them flowing during dry ones. 

  • Genetically Modified Rice Could Be Key to Tackling Food Shortages Caused by Climate Change

    Genetically engineering rice to have better salt tolerance could allow it to be grown in places it would otherwise fail, new research from the University of Sheffield has found.

  • Climate Conundrum: Study Finds Ants Aren’t Altering Behavior in Rising Temperatures

    Researchers at North Carolina State University found that ants did not adjust their behavior in response to warming temperatures and persisted in sub-optimal microhabitats even when optimal ones were present.

  • Hydrogen's Place in an Increasingly Connected Energy Web Shows Need for Regulatory Change

    Capturing the potential profits and jobs offered by a growing hydrogen industry may need as much innovation in regulatory agencies as it does in the research laboratories, according to new research from The University of Texas at Austin.

  • Climate Change Presents a Mismatch for Songbirds’ Breeding Season

    Spring is the sweet spot for breeding songbirds in California’s Central Valley – not too hot, not too wet.

  • Climate Change Likely to Uproot More Amazon Trees

    Tropical forests are crucial for sucking up carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

  • Preparing for a Changing Climate

    University of Delaware civil engineers are leading a multi-institutional effort to identify the best models to calculate flood risk at coastal military installations where climate change threatens to increase the risk of flood damage from sea level rise and storm surge.

  • Slime for the Climate, Delivered by Brown Algae

    Brown algae take up large amounts of carbon dioxide from the air and release parts of the carbon contained therein back into the environment in mucous form. 

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