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  • Thawing Permafrost Could Leach Microbes, Chemicals Into Environment

    Scientists are turning to a combination of data collected from the air, land, and space to get a more complete picture of how climate change is affecting the planet’s frozen regions.

  • Private Investment in California’s Solar Energy Industry Increases Climate Vulnerabilities, Study Finds

    California is a national leader in renewable energy development. 

  • Nature-Based Solutions in Mountains Can Reduce Climate Change Impact on Drought

    New research, led by Dr Petra Holden from the African Climate and Development Initiative (ACDI), has shown how catchment restoration - through the management of alien tree infestation in the mountains of the southwestern Cape - could have lessened the impact of climate change on low river flows during the Cape Town “Day Zero” drought.

  • Scientists Discover Antarctica’s Hidden Geological Past

    New study at South Pole discovers embayment the size of the UK formed part of East Antarctica’s elusive edge.

  • Stalagmites Trace Climate History and Impact From Volcanic Eruptions

    The soils and vegetation of Patagonia's fjord regions form a unique and highly sensitive ecosystem that is closely linked to marine ecosystems, sediment deposition and carbon storage in the ocean.

  • Life in the Freezer – Study Provides First Evidence of Growth Limitations in Antarctic Fish

    Antarctic fish have adapted over millennia to survive in the freezing temperatures of the Southern Ocean.

  • Human Actions Accelerate Climate-Driven Floods and Droughts

    A study of more than 2,000 streams around North America found that those altered by human activity are at greater risk of flooding.

  • Following Rain, Desert Microbes Exhale Potent Greenhouse Gas

    New UC Riverside research shows how, after it rains, microbes in desert soil convert one form of pollution into another — laughing gas.

  • Changes to Bird Behaviour Linked to Climate Change

    A new study from researchers at The Australian National University (ANU) rolls back the curtain on half a century of evidence detailing the impact of climate change on more than 60 different bird species.

  • Half of Americans Exposed to Harmful Levels of Lead as Children

    About half of U.S. adults alive today were exposed to harmful levels of lead as children from the burning of leaded gasoline, according to a new study, which estimates that lead contamination has lowered Americans’ IQ scores by more than two points on average.

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