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  • Antarctica’s Glacial Border Moves for Miles With the Tide

    New measurements of how the boundary between onshore glacier and floating ice shelf glides back-and- forth could help predict melting.

  • Glaciers Becoming Smaller and Disappearing, PSU Inventory Finds

    The Western United States is losing its glaciers.

  • Conversations With Plants: Can We Provide Plants With Advance Warning of Impending Dangers?

    Imagine if humans could ‘talk’ to plants and warn them of approaching pest attacks or extreme weather.

  • Water Depth is Key for Boosting CO2 Storage in Southern Peatlands

    Maintaining a water level between 20 and 30 centimeters below the local water table will boost southern peatlands’ carbon storage and reduce the amount of climate-warming carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane they release back into the atmosphere during dry periods by up to 90%, a new Duke University study finds.

  • Predicting the Sustainability of a Future Hydrogen Economy

    As renewable energy sources like wind and solar ramp up, they can be used to sustainably generate hydrogen fuel. 

  • New Guide to Monitoring Pollinators in Your Community

    A practical guide provides advice for citizen scientists on monitoring pollinators in their local area, to encourage more people to provide much-needed data on how our insects are faring.

  • A Sustainable Alternative to Air Conditioning

    As the planet gets hotter, the need for cool living environments is becoming more urgent.

  • New Study Definitively Confirms Gulf Stream Weakening

    The Gulf Stream transport of water through the Florida Straits has slowed by 4% over the past four decades, with 99% certainty that this weakening is more than expected from random chance, according to a new study.

  • PSU Study Examines How Weather Patterns Will Change in the Future

    In a warming Pacific Northwest, summers are getting hotter and winters less cold, but the atmospheric patterns that influence the weather aren’t necessarily expected to become stronger or more frequent by the end of the century, according to a new Portland State University study.

  • Riddle of Varying Warm Water Inflow in the Arctic Now Solved

    In the “weather kitchen,” the interplay between the Azores High and Icelandic Low has a substantial effect on how much warm water the Atlantic transports to the Arctic along the Norwegian coast.

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