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How Transit Scaling Shapes Our Cities
A new study conducted by researchers from the University of Sydney reveals public transport investments in large metropolitan areas reap a better return, with more passengers adopting public transport, than those in smaller cities.
Stalled Weather Patterns Will Get Bigger Due to Climate Change
Rice-led study uncovers relationship between jet stream, atmospheric blocking events
Climate Impact of Hydropower Varies Widely
Research finds some hydropower facilities emit more greenhouse gases than those burning fossil fuels.
Individual Climate Models May Not Provide the Complete Picture
Equilibrium climate sensitivity — how sensitive the Earth's climate is to changes in atmospheric carbon dioxide — may be underestimated in individual climate models, according to a team of climate scientists.
Climate Change Expected to Shift Location of East Asian Monsoons
New Berkeley Lab study finds warming climate could lead to profound changes in the subtropical climate


