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Iodine Oxoacids Formed in Oceans have Major Impact on Climate
Molecular iodine, a major emission from the ocean, can quickly convert to iodic oxoacids even under weak daylight conditions.
Combined Bark Beetle Outbreaks and Wildfire Spell Uncertain Future for Forests
Bark beetle outbreaks and wildfire alone are not a death sentence for Colorado’s beloved forests—but when combined, their toll may become more permanent, new CU Boulder research shows.
High CO2 to Slow Tropical Fish Move to Cooler Waters
But a new study from the University of Adelaide, published in Nature Climate Change, shows that the ocean acidification predicted under continuing high CO2 emissions may make cooler, temperate waters less welcoming.
Climate Change May Have Driven the Emergence of SARS-CoV-2
A new study published today in the journal Science of the Total Environment provides the first evidence of a mechanism by which climate change could have played a direct role in the emergence of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that caused the COVID-19 pandemic.
New Timeline of Deadliest California Wildfire Could Guide Lifesaving Research and Action
On a brisk November morning in 2018, a fire sparked in a remote stretch of canyon in Butte County, California, a region nestled against the western slopes of the Sierra Nevada mountains.