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  • Keeping Pace With Climate Change?

    Copepods are among the most important organisms in the ocean.

  • New Mapping Tool to Support the Search for High-Quality Nature-Based Carbon Credits

    An interactive mapping software that will support the prospecting, development and management of nature-based carbon credit projects worldwide was launched on 22 September at the World Economic Forum - Champions for Nature event in New York during Climate Week NYC 2022.

  • Deepest Scientific Ocean Drilling Sheds Light on Japan’s Next Great Earthquake

    Scientists who drilled deeper into an undersea earthquake fault than ever before have found that the tectonic stress in Japan’s Nankai subduction zone is less than expected, according to a study from researchers at The University of Texas at Austin and University of Washington.

  • Climate Change Is Making Lakes Less Blue

    If global warming persists, blue lakes worldwide are at risk of turning green-brown, according to a new study which presents the first global inventory of lake color. 

  • Air Pollution Can Amplify Negative Effects of Climate Change

    The impacts of air pollution on human health, economies and agriculture differ drastically depending on where on the planet the pollutants are emitted, according to a new study that could potentially incentivize certain countries to cut climate-changing emissions.

  • Seeing the Unseen: Birth and Death of Tree Roots Under a Future Atmosphere

    Increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere causes trees to put more resource into developing root systems below ground.

  • Number of Americans Exposed to Harmful Wildfire Smoke Has Increased 27-Fold

    Millions of Americans are now routinely exposed to unhealthy plumes of wildfire smoke that can waft thousands of miles across the country, scientists have warned.

  • How Global Warming Affects Astronomical Observations

    Astronomical observations from ground-based telescopes are sensitive to local atmospheric conditions.

  • Loss of Arctic Sea Ice to Give Rise to More Strong El Niños, Study Finds

    The loss of Arctic sea ice could yield more strong El Niños, in which unusually warm ocean waters fuel drought in the western Pacific and heavy rainfall in the eastern Pacific, new research finds.

  • Climate Models Unreliable in Predicting Damage to Coral Reefs

    Climate models are unreliable when it comes to predicting the damage that tropical cyclones will do to sensitive coral reefs, according to a new study published in the journal Earth’s Future.

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