University of Montana researchers and partner institutions will use computer modeling to study the impact of climate change on Alaska’s Malaspina Glacier.
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UVA-Led Research Team Finds World’s Reliance on Negative Emissions Technologies to Solve Climate Crisis Is Risky
In Nature Climate Change paper, researchers say the world needs to consider tradeoffs of untested technologies before dismissing known options such as immediate carbon emissions reductions.
Water Availability Has Changed, and Humans Are to Blame
A new study, realized with the contribution of the CMCC Foundation, demonstrates for the first time that human-induced climate change has influenced water availability on land in the driest months of the year, over the last century.
Global Forest Restoration and the Importance of Empowering Local Communities
The analysis examines the overlap between opportunities for tropical forest restoration, human populations, development and national policies for community forest ownership.
Argonne Scientists Use Artificial Intelligence in New Way to Strengthen Power Grid Resiliency
America’s power grid system is not only large but dynamic, which makes it especially challenging to manage.
Researchers to Investigate Wind Power Effects on Bats in the Baltic Sea Region
Despite the increasing numbers of wind turbines, their impacts on the environment are poorly known.