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  • With Climate Change, Ragweed Season Drags On

    The growing season for ragweed, the main cause of allergies in the U.S., has expanded by an average of 11 days since the 1970s, an analysis shows.

  • Protecting Polar Bears Aim of New and Improved Radar Technology

    Research testing new technology to more effectively locate polar bear dens across the Arctic is showing promising results. 

  • Fresh Powder on the Rockies

    A cold front swept across several western states in mid-October 2023, delivering the first significant snowfall of the season to the Rocky Mountains.

  • Germicidal UV Lights Could Be Producing Indoor Air Pollutants, Study Finds

    While useful for killing pathogens including SARS-CoV-2, the lights may cause unwanted chemical reactions and should be used with ventilation, researchers say.

  • Researchers: There is a Need for More Accurate Accounting of Nitrous Oxide From Agricultural Crop Residues

    According to researchers from – among others – Aarhus University, there is a need for changing the way of accounting greenhouse gases from agriculture.

  • Summer-Quality, Canadian-Grown Strawberries in January

    When it comes to buying fresh fruit like strawberries, Canadians are largely vulnerable to global food supply chains, which can break down in a matter of weeks.

  • Study Predicts Potential for 110% Electricity Increases in U.S. Urban Buildings

    A research study led by University of Oklahoma assistant professor Chenghao Wang and recently published in the journal Nature Communications tackled the critical issue of how city-scale building energy consumption in urban environments will evolve under the influence of climate change.

  • Drought Conditions Expose Rivers to Hotter Water Temperatures

    As climate change warms the planet and droughts are anticipated to become more frequent and extreme, a new study reveals how reduced water flows and rising atmospheric temperatures are set to heat our rivers - creating major challenges for aquatic life, ecosystems, and society.

  • Decontamination Method Zaps Pollutants From Soil

    Rice researchers help create rapid high-temperature process that removes heavy metals, organic contaminants.

  • Climate Network Analysis Helps Pinpoint Regions at Higher Risk of Extreme Weather

    Tracking climate behavior could connect the dots between major weather events and help with forecasting on a global scale.

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