According to research led by The University of Texas at Austin, seasonal rainfall is expected to rise significantly in East Africa over the next few decades in response to increased greenhouse gases.
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NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite provided forecasters with a visible image of former Typhoon Mekkhala shortly after it made landfall in southeastern China.
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New research out today highlights the future effects of climate change on important fish stocks for south-west UK fisheries.
U.S. Commercial Rooftops Hold 145 Gigawatts of Untapped Solar Potential
Enough unused roof space exists on commercial buildings in the United States to install 145 gigawatts of new solar capacity — nearly double the country’s current total solar capacity, according to a new report by the energy research firm Wood Mackenzie.
Texas A&M Researchers Developing First Oral Anthrax Vaccine For Livestock, Wildlife
There may soon be a new weapon in the centuries-old battle against anthrax in wildlife thanks to groundbreaking work at the Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (CVMBS).
Personal Connections Key to Climate Adaptation
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