Although large emissions cuts are urgently needed if we are to achieve the global climate goals, it may take decades before we can measure the effect of the reductions on global temperature evolution, a new study shows.
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New Method Estimates Risks of Hormone-Disrupting Substances in Drinking Water
Researchers at Karolinska Institutet have developed a new method that can make it easier for public authorities to assess the health risks of hormone-disrupting chemicals in the environment.
Ringing of Global Atmosphere Confirmed in UH Research
Researchers present a detailed analysis of observed atmospheric pressure over the globe every hour for 38 years.
Most Lakes Continuously Release Nitrogen Into the Atmosphere
Researchers say their results show that lakes are able to get rid of excess nitrogen through a process of denitrification.
The Best (and Worst) Materials for Masks
It's intuitive and scientifically shown that wearing a face covering can help reduce the spread of the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19. But not all masks are created equal, according to new University of Arizona-led research
Climate Warming Increases Asian Carp Threat to Lake Michigan by Offsetting Quagga Mussel 'Ecological Barrier'
The new study looks at how three factors have affected Lake Michigan's vulnerability to bighead and silver carp.


