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  • Planting Trees Not Always an Effective Way of Binding Carbon Dioxide

    The capacity of plants to bind carbon is a key factor in calculating the effects of climate change as carbon dioxide levels rise in the atmosphere.

  • Late Season Melting in Greenland

    In September 2022, vast areas atop the Greenland ice sheet melted.

  • Forests in the Amazon, Southern Boreal Regions, and U.S. West Most Threatened by Climate Change

    As climate change increasingly threaten’s the world’s forests, scientists at the University of Utah have developed a new tool that identifies those woodlands that are most imperiled and whose loss would deal the greatest blow to the climate and biodiversity.

  • Newly Identified Genes May Help Protect Crops Against Flooding, Researchers Say

    Flooding is a global risk, according to the World Bank, with the lives and property of billions of people threatened.

  • Climate Change is Affecting Drinking Water Quality

    The water stored in reservoirs ensures our supply of drinking water. Good water quality is therefore important - but is at significant risk due to climate change.

  • Electricity-Driven Water Purification Method May Extend to Saltier Waters

    While on missions without access to clean water, U. S. Marines face the challenge of procuring and storing enough drinking water to sustain them.

  • Mirror Image Molecules Reveal Drought Stress in Forests

    Worldwide, plants emit about 100 million tonnes of monoterpenes into the atmosphere each year.

  • Climate Change Threatens Ice Caves in Austria

    There are several thousand documented ice caves worldwide, and Austria is one of the countries with the highest density of ice caves - but only a few have been studied in detail.

  • Magma and Ice

    Let’s pretend it’s the Late Cretaceous, roughly 66 to 100 million years ago.

  • A Nutrition Label for Earth

    We’re all capable of slowing down the effects of a warming Earth, and it could be as simple as how we stock our pantries.

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