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  • Study Suggests la Niña Winters Could Keep On Coming

    Forecasters are predicting a “three-peat La Niña” this year.

  • Texas A&M AgriLife Designs System To Create Bioplastics

    The new method could be used to cut greenhouse gas emissions and reduce reliance on nondegradable plastics.

  • Scientists Crack Upcycling Plastics to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Advancing a Recent Science Study

    Scientists from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, University of California, Santa Barbara, and Dow have developed a breakthrough process to transform the most widely produced plastic — polyethylene (PE) — into the second-most widely produced plastic, polypropylene (PP), which could reduce greenhouse gas emissions (GHG).

  • Machine Learning May Enable Bioengineering of the Most Abundant Enzyme

    Rubisco (Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase) is responsible for providing carbon for almost all life on Earth.

  • Key Breakthrough Links Changes in Length-of-Day With Climate Prediction

    A team of scientists, led by Professor Adam Scaife from the University of Exeter, has used state-of-the-art mathematical modelling to show how fluctuations in the length of the day can be predicted more than a year in advance – significantly longer than currently possible.

  • Observations Confirm Model of Sea-Level Change From Greenland Melt

    Rising sea levels from melting glaciers and ice sheets pose an increasing threat to coastal communities worldwide. 

  • Make Cooking Safe for All – Including Those in Developing Countries, Say Indoor Air Pollution Experts

    Developing countries should focus on keeping unnecessary occupants, such as children, out of kitchens during cooking to help reduce their exposure to dangerous levels of air pollution, recommends a study by the University of Surrey.   

  • Study Links Cold Water Shock to Catastrophic Coral Collapse in the Eastern Pacific

    Marine heatwaves brought about by climate change are known to be responsible for mass mortality on some of the planet’s most iconic coral reef systems.

  • Rainy Days on Track to Double in the Arctic by 2100

    Today, more snow than rain falls in the Arctic, but this is expected to reverse by the end of the century. 

  • Fast Melting Ice May Contribute to Ocean Acidification

    Wei-Jun Cai, an expert in marine chemistry at the University of Delaware, is sounding new alarm bells about the changing chemistry of the western region of the Arctic Ocean, where he and an international team of collaborators have found acidity levels increasing three to four times faster than ocean waters elsewhere.

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