Under global warming, tipping elements in the Earth system can destabilize each other and eventually lead to climate domino effects.
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CO2 Emissions Are Rebounding, but Clean Energy Revolutions are Emerging
At the upcoming Conference of the Parties (COP26) in November, ample discussion is likely to focus on how the world is not on track to meet the Paris Agreement’s goals of stopping warming at well below 2°C.
A 'Jolt' for Ocean Carbon Sequestration
Global oceans absorb about 25% of the carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere when fossil fuels are burned.
Are Wind Farms Slowing Each Other Down?
More and more countries are promoting the expansion of wind farms at sea to support the transformation towards a carbon neutral energy production.
Study Offers Insights for Communicating About Wildlife, Zoonotic Disease Amid COVID-19
A new study from North Carolina State University found that certain types of messages could influence how people perceive information about the spread of diseases from wildlife to humans.
The Best Strawberries to Grow in Hot Locations
It’s strawberry season in many parts of the U.S, and supermarkets are teeming with these fresh heart-shaped treats.


