Climate change gives rise to more unstable weather, local droughts and extreme temperature records, but a coherent theory relating local and global climate is still under active development.
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Small Adaptations, Major Effect: Researchers Study Potential of Future Public Transportation
Being mobile individually, at any time – without owning a car. To facilitate this, public transportation authorities cooperate with service providers for new forms of mobility such as bicycle sharing, car sharing, or ridepooling.
Human-Made Iron Inputs to the Southern Ocean Ten Times Higher Than Previously Estimated
Although it is important to control emissions of CO2 to mitigate global warming, atmospheric levels of the gas are also related to how quickly it is removed from the air by the means of land and ocean storage.
Skydiving Salamanders Live In World’s Tallest Trees
Salamanders that live their entire lives in the crowns of the world’s tallest trees, California’s coast redwoods, have evolved a behavior well-adapted to the dangers of falling from high places: the ability to parachute, glide and maneuver in mid-air.
Undersea Cables Are Carrying Scientific Secrets
These very words may have flown through an undersea cable before reaching your eyeballs.
Increasing Urban Greenery Could Have Prevented at Least 34,000 Deaths over Two Decades
A new analysis found that between 34,000-38,000 could have been reduced with local increases in green vegetation in US metropolitan areas from 2000-2019.