Climate change is disrupting the rhythms of spring growing and river flooding across Europe, which could pose new problems for biodiversity and food security in floodplains, scientists say.
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Should New York Build a Storm Surge Barrier?
Scientists gather to discuss practicality and feasibility of systems to reduce the threat of coastal storm damage along NY & NJ coastlines.
U.S. Corn Yields Get Boost from a Global Warming "Hole"
Researchers find that cooler temperatures responsible for most of the increased U.S. corn yield in theoretical comparisons.
Study: Breaking Waves Propel Ancient Molecules Into the Air
Researchers study how aerosol production carries ancient organic matter from the ocean to the atmosphere.
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