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  • Fjords: Small-But-Mighty Planetary “Thermostats” Whose Role in the Global Carbon Cycle Is Both Sink and Source

    If you’re worried about escalating human-induced climate change, consider adding fjords to your thank-you list during this season of gratitude.

  • Working In Extreme Heat Puts Strain on Fetus

    The fetuses of women working in the fields in extreme heat can show signs of strain before their mothers are affected, new research has shown.

  • New Study Highlights Urgent Need to Safeguard Deep Reefs - One of the Largest and Least Protected Ecosystems

    University of Oxford researchers have contributed to a study which found that very few deep reefs have any form of protection, despite facing a multitude of threats.  

  • New Web Tool for Measuring Health of Soils

    A new free web tool to help land managers monitor and improve the health of soil in common habitats in Britain is now available.

  • In Bolivia, Mercury Pollution Spreads Amid a Surge in Gold Mining

    Across Bolivia, even in protected areas recognized by the United Nations for their diversity of wildlife, more than 1,000 artisanal mining operations are razing trees, diverting waterways, and reshaping the land in their search for gold.

  • The 30 Percent Goal: Is Bigger Always Better for Biodiversity?

    In 2009, the U.S. government turned more than 190,000 square miles of pristine ocean centered on the Mariana Trench in the remote Pacific into one of the world’s largest protected areas.

  • Academics Unite to Call for Action on Reducing Pollution From Pharmaceuticals

    In a paper published today in the Lancet Planetary Health, the diverse team illustrates how pharmaceutical pollution is an overlooked but urgent issue that needs co-ordinated action from across the pharmaceutical, healthcare and environmental sectors.

  • NASA Scientists Map Global Salt Marsh Losses and Their Carbon Impact

    According to a new NASA-led study, the world has lost 561 square miles (1,453 square kilometers) of salt marshes over the past 20 years. 

  • Coupled Computer Modeling Can Help More Accurately Predict Coastal Flooding, Study Demonstrates

    LSU researchers used a unique coupled computer modeling approach to accurately recreate the coastal flooding that occurred during Hurricane Florence, demonstrating that it is more accurate than traditional modeling approaches.

  • Megadrought: How the Current Southwestern North American Megadrought Is Affecting Earth’s Upper Atmosphere

    New research, based on two decades’ worth of data, shows that in the ten years after its onset in 2000, the Southwestern North American (SWNA) megadrought caused a 30% change in gravity wave activity in Earth’s upper atmosphere.

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