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  • Flooding Significantly Impacts Food Security, New Study Finds

    New research finds that flooding can affect food security for over 5.6 million people across several African nations.

  • Faster-Developing, Wetter Hurricanes to Come

    In a new study, researchers at the Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory find that the U.S.

  • Future Emissions From ‘Country of Permafrost’ Significant, Must be Factored into Global Climate Targets

    By the end of this century, permafrost in the rapidly warming Arctic will likely emit as much carbon dioxide and methane into the atmosphere as a large industrial nation, and potentially more than the U.S. has emitted since the start of the industrial revolution.

  • New Dataset Reveals Biological “Treasure Trove” of Arctic Ocean

    A major new project will help benchmark biodiversity change in the Arctic Ocean and guide conservation efforts by identifying unique species and assessing their extinction risk.

  • Climate Models Accurately Simulate Pacific Northwest Weather Patterns, PSU Study Finds

    Climate models are powerful tools that scientists use to study how the climate system works now and how it will change in the future under different scenarios of global warming. 

  • Climate Change Is Testing Resilience of UK Wheat Yields

    Wheat yields in the UK have largely been resilient to varying weather over the past 30 years.

  • Study Reveals New Insights Into How Fast-Moving Glaciers May Contribute to Sea Level Rise

    Models of sea level rise based on our understanding of how Earth’s ice sheets respond to a warming atmosphere could be incorrect, a new study has found. 

  • Economic Losses From Hurricanes Become Too Big to Be Offset by the US if Warming Continues

    Hurricane damages can increase due to increasing global temperatures, caused by greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels. 

  • NASA Dust Detective Delivers First Maps From Space for Climate Science

    Measurements from EMIT, the Earth Surface Mineral Dust Source Investigation, will improve computer simulations researchers use to understand climate change.

  • Animals in National Parks Impacted by Even Just a Few People

    People often visit U.S. national parks to catch a glimpse of wildlife.

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