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  • MIT Design Would Harness 40 Percent of the Sun’s Heat to Produce Clean Hydrogen Fuel

    MIT engineers aim to produce totally green, carbon-free hydrogen fuel with a new, train-like system of reactors that is driven solely by the sun.

  • Wildfires Threaten Environmental Gains in Climate-Crucial Amazon

    Despite steps toward decreasing deforestation, uncontrolled wildfires are threatening environmental gains in Brazilian Amazonia, one of the world’s most critical carbon sinks and a region of high biological and cultural diversity.

  • New Study Confirms Presence of Flesh-Eating and Illness-Causing Bacteria in Florida’s Coastal Waters Following Hurricane Ian

    When Hurricane Ian struck southwest Florida in September 2022, it unleashed a variety of Vibrio bacteria that can cause illness and death in humans, according to a new study published in the journal mBio.

  • More Sustainable Agriculture by Global Redistribution of Nitrogen Fertilizer

    The growing global population needs sufficient food.

  • How Weather Phenomena Affect Ocean Circulation

    A new GEOMAR study, now published in the journal npj Climate and Atmospheric Science, has investigated how future changes in weather patterns could affect the tropical Pacific Ocean and its ecosystems. 

  • Research Shows Wildfire Smoke May Linger in Homes Long After Initial Blaze

    Newly published research on indoor air quality from Colorado State University shows wildfire smoke may linger in homes long after the initial blaze has been put out or winds have shifted.

  • Second Report on the Status of Global Water Resources Published

    The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) recently presented its second report on the status of global water resources.

  • Stressful Summer for Coral Reefs

    For several months in 2023, global sea surface temperatures reached record-high levels, fueled by decades of human-caused climate warming and a recent boost from the natural climate phenomenon El Niño. 

  • Bushfires in the Northern Territory

    A month after the start of spring, fires raged across Australia’s Northern Territory.

  • Scientists Use Drones to Land Sensors onto Glaciers Threatened by Climate Change

    Scientist have unveiled a new climate change-monitoring sensor which can be airlifted onto icy glaciers using drones to measure the impact of global warming.

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