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  • A Model for Millions of Locations

    Combining nuanced statistical methods with a robust parallel computational platform has enabled a modeling scheme that better predicts environmental conditions while being efficient enough to cover millions of monitoring locations.

  • Burrowing Crabs Bring Beneficial Bacteria to Mangroves

    Fiddler crabs burrowing beneath arid mangrove forests help bring beneficial bacteria to an ecosystem in dire need of nutrients.

  • ‘Dream’ Discovery to Help Breed More Water-Efficient Crops

    Scientists from The Australian National University (ANU) and James Cook University (JCU) have identified an "exquisite" natural mechanism that helps plants limit their water loss with little effect on carbon dioxide (CO2) intake - an essential process for photosynthesis, plant growth and crop yield. 

  • Arctic Flights to Shed Light on Sea Ice and Storms Link

    Scientists are flying research aircraft through the heart of Arctic storms this summer to better understand how weather systems are affecting polar sea ice.

  • Clock Is Ticking to Save East Antarctica From Climate Change

    The worst effects of global warming on the world's largest ice sheet could be avoided if nations around the world succeed in meeting climate targets outlined in the Paris Agreement.  

  • River Cleanups Move to the Next Level Using Grasses and Oysters

    On a recent summer morning near Camden, New Jersey, two divers from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency hovered over a patch of sediment 10 feet below the surface of the Delaware River. 

  • Study: Even Modest Climate Change May Lead To Sweeping Changes in Northernmost Forests

    Even relatively modest climate warming and associated precipitation shifts may dramatically alter Earth’s northernmost forests, which constitute one of the planet’s largest nearly intact forested ecosystems and are home to a big chunk of the planet’s terrestrial carbon.

  • Scarred Land and Smoky Skies

    More than a week after it ignited, the McKinney Fire continued to burn through the Klamath National Forest in Northern California.

  • Death Valley Flash Flooding

    In early August 2022, flash floods soaked Furnace Creek in Death Valley, the driest place in North America.

  • Michigan’s Northwoods May be Destroyed by Even Modest Climate Change, Researchers Say

    The boreal forests of North America could be destroyed by even modest climate change, new research shows.

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