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  • Land Use: Greater Differentiation in Evaluating Climate Protection Measures

    LMU researchers have developed a new method that makes it possible to assess the direct effects of human land use on the carbon cycle from Earth observation data.

  • Scientists Improve Process for Turning Hard-to-Recycle Plastic Waste into Fuel

    Turning plastic waste into useful products through chemical recycling is one strategy for addressing Earth's growing plastic pollution problem.

  • Emperor Penguins Still Free of Microplastics

    The researchers studied a colony of emperor penguins in Atka Bay, a remote area on the northeastern edge of the Ekström Ice Shelf.

  • As Carbon Dioxide Grows More Abundant, Trees Are Growing Bigger, Study Finds

    Trees are feasting on decades of carbon dioxide emissions and growing bigger as a result, according to a new study of U.S. forests.

  • Tropical Soils 'Highly Sensitive' to Global Warming

    Global warming is likely to cause a decline in the number of species of microbes that live in tropical soils - and that could threaten the biodiversity of rainforests and increase carbon emissions.

  • Are Extreme Heat Waves Happening More Than Expected? UCLA Research Says Not Yet

    When the 2021 Pacific Northwest heat wave peaked at 121 degrees Fahrenheit, it buckled roads, melted power lines, killed hundreds and led to a devastating wildfire. Climate scientists were shocked to see heat so severe.

  • Scientists Warn of Worsening Heart Disease as Global Warming Sees Temperatures Soar

    A nationwide study in France has reported that during the 2019 heatwave, hot temperatures were closely linked with weight loss in heart failure patients, indicating worsening of their condition. 

  • Rising Global Temperatures Point To Widespread Drought

    More frequent and longer-lasting droughts caused by rising global temperatures pose significant risks to people and ecosystems around the world – according to new research from the University of East Anglia (UEA). 

  • Powerful Hurricanes Get Second Wind in Europe

    Stronger hurricanes that are reenergised by jet stream winds are twice as likely to cross the Atlantic and wreak havoc in Europe than weaker ones, new research has found.

  • Trees Get Overheated in a Warmer Rainforest

    The ability of rainforests to store carbon can decrease in pace with climate change.

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