The Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) confirms that globally, January 2020 is on par with January 2016 as the warmest January recorded.
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BYU Study: Wildfires Increase Winter Snowpack — but That Isn’t Necessarily a Good Thing
The research also revealed a 15% increase in snow-water equivalent — the amount of water contained within the snowpack — for every 20% increase in tree mortality in the burned areas.
Onion Growers Have New Tool Versus Fungicide-Resistant Disease
The increase of fungicide resistance is a major reason why SLB has recently become the dominant foliar pathogen in onions.
Peeking At The Plumbing Of One Of The Aleutian’s Most-Active Volcanoes
A new approach to analyzing seismic data reveals deep vertical zones of low seismic velocity in the plumbing system underlying Alaska’s Cleveland volcano, one of the most-active of the more than 70 Aleutian volcanoes.
Red Coral Effectively Recovers in Mediterranean Protected Areas After Decades of Overexploitation
Protection measures of the Marine Protected Areas have enable red coral colonies (Corallium rubrum) to recover partially in the Mediterranean Sea, reaching health levels similar to those of the 1980s in Catalonia and of the 1960s in the Ligurian Sea (Northwestern Italy).
Study: Red Meat, Processed Meat Hike Heart Disease Risk
Drop the steak knife: Unprocessed red meat and processed meat consumption leads to a slightly higher risk of heart disease and premature death, according to a new study from researchers at Cornell and Northwestern University.