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The pace at which the world’s permafrost soils are warming
Global warming is leaving more and more apparent scars in the world’s permafrost regions.
Improved plastics recycling thanks to spectral imaging
If we are ever to reduce the quantity of plastics being dumped into the environment, efficient recycling is essential.
Trout, salamander populations able to quickly bounce back from severe drought conditions
Populations of coastal cutthroat trout and coastal giant salamanders in the Pacific Northwest show the ability to rebound quickly from drought conditions, new research by Oregon State University suggests.
Near-term climate prediction ‘coming of age’, study shows
The quest for climate scientists to be able to bridge the gap between shorter-term seasonal forecasts and long-term climate projections is ‘coming of age’, a study shows.
IU study predicts how air pollutants from U.S. forest soils will increase with climate change
A study from Indiana University has found that trees influence whether soil can remove or emit gases that cause smog, acid rain and respiratory problems.