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URI Researchers Track Groundwater Discharges Into Salt Ponds
Plumes of cool water are potential sources of pollution.
Shrinkage Rate of Aral Sea Is Slowing Down: Study
Located on the border of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, the Aral Sea was once the fourth largest lake in the world.
Record-Setting Rain and Heat? This Is the New Normal
The state climatologist of North Carolina, Kathie Dello, highlights ways that NC State is helping us understand, mitigate and prepare for the impacts of climate change.
Coupling of Southern Ocean and Antarctica during a past greenhouse
A new study published in Nature Geoscience shows that temperature in the Southern Ocean was more tightly linked to the extent of Antarctic glaciation during past greenhouse climates than previously thought.
Curtin Research Finds Deep Listening Could Help Fight Climate Change
Curtin University research has found deep listening or Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) could be used as an effective tool to encourage pro-environmental behaviour and create social bonding among young people.