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Emerging Waterway Issues Require Vigilance, Says CQUni Professor
We must be vigilant about emerging issues that could affect our waterways flowing into the Great Barrier Reef lagoon.
Plants and Fungi Together Could Slow Climate Change
A new global assessment shows that human impacts have greatly reduced plant-fungus symbioses, which play a key role in sequestering carbon in soils. Restoring these ecosystems could be one strategy to slow climate change.
Switching to Solar and Wind Will Reduce Groundwater Use
IIASA researchers explored optimal pathways for managing groundwater and hydropower trade-offs for different water availability conditions as solar and wind energy start to play a more prominent role in the state of California.
‘This is a Very Big Problem’: Rising Sea Levels Will Lead to Significant Displacement in Coming Decades
The Maldives, a small country in the Arabian Sea, is at high risk of being made uninhabitable by rising sea levels.
Carbon Dioxide Capture and Use Could Become Big Business
Researchers from UCLA, Oxford and other institutions analyze 10 different industrial applications for greenhouse gas emissions.