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  • Rethinking Boundaries in a Warming World

    These days, migration is always in the news. Around the world, people are displaced by war, political oppression, poverty and violence; every day, families risk their lives in search of better environments.

  • Researchers Help Indonesia Better Prepare for Natural Disasters

    Logistics and operational research experts from Lancaster University Management School (LUMS) will help Indonesian disaster preparedness and response organisations improve their decision-making capabilities on how to prepare for natural disasters.

  • KIT is Planning for Climate Research in Space

    The CAIRT satellite mission is becoming increasingly likely. The European Space Agency (ESA) has now selected the concept, that was coordinated by Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), as one of two remaining candidates for an Earth observation mission.

  • New Tool to Enable Exploration of Human-Environment Interactions

    Spurred by the current climate crisis, there has been a heightened attention within the scientific community in recent years to how past climate variation contributed to historic human migration and other behaviors.

  • NASA’s Webb Reveals New Features in Heart of Milky Way

    The latest image from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope shows a portion of the dense center of our galaxy in unprecedented detail, including never-before-seen features astronomers have yet to explain. 

  • Study Highlights Need to Keep an Eye on the Ozone Hole

    Despite public perception, the Antarctic ozone hole has been remarkably massive and long-lived over the past four years, University of Otago researchers believe chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) aren’t the only things to blame.

  • First Comprehensive Look At Effects of 2020-2021 California Megafires on Terrestrial Wildlife Habitat

    The only thing constant is change – isn’t that how the saying goes? 

  • Protect Delicate Polar Ecosystems by Mapping Biodiversity

    Polar regions contain vast, undiscovered biodiversity but are both the most-threatened and least-understood areas of the world.

  • Temperature Variability Reduces Nesting Success

    Many songbirds are nesting earlier in spring because of warmer temperatures brought about by climate change. 

  • Heat Tolerant Coral May Trade Fast Growth for Resilience

    Algae living within the soft tissue of coral supply much of the energy needed by their hosts, and some symbiotic algae help coral withstand warmer water better than others.

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