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Fewer Rainy Days Leading to Earlier Spring in Northern Climes
A drop in the total number of rainy days each year is contributing to an earlier arrival of spring for plants in northern climates, a new study finds.
Tall Trees in the Amazon Can Suffer From Warmer Temperatures
Central Amazonia’s tall trees are impacted by periods of high maximum temperatures and then shed their leaves and branches.
U.S. Coastline to See up to a Foot of Sea Level Rise by 2050
The United States is expected to experience as much sea level rise by the year 2050 as it witnessed in the previous hundred years.
Hotter, Drier Nights Mean More Runaway Fires
Nighttime fires have become more intense in recent decades, as hot, dry nights are more commonplace, according to a new CIRES Earth Lab-led study.
London Produces up to a Third More Methane Than Estimates Suggest
Measurements of London’s atmosphere show the city is releasing more of the potent greenhouse gas methane, primarily from natural gas leaks.