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More Sensitive Climates Are More Variable Climates, Research Shows
A decade without any global warming is more likely to happen if the climate is more sensitive to carbon dioxide emissions, new research has revealed.
PhD Candidate Measures Glacier Mass Change in Columbia River Basin
UNBC PhD candidate Ben Pelto and his research team performed a multi-year evaluation of glaciers in the Columbia and Rocky Mountains.
North Carolina Tropical Cyclone-Driven Coastal Flooding Is Worsening with Climate Change, Population Growth
A historic 120-year-old data set is allowing researchers to confirm what data modeling systems have been predicting about climate change: Climate change is increasing precipitation events like hurricanes, tropical storms and floods.
Farming the North
Memorial University is poised to make significant contributions to agriculture science and food security in Labrador.
Where There’s Fire, There’s Smoke — And Secrets For Science To Uncover
Extreme wildfire seasons are no longer an outlier in the western United States, where climate change is drying out vegetation and people are moving deeper and deeper into western forests.