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How Income and Attitudes Affect Greenhouse Gas Emissions
The higher the income of individuals living in Switzerland the higher their greenhouse gas emissions.
Assessing Riverside Corridors — The ‘Escape Routes’ for Animals Under Climate Change — In the Northwest
Under climate change, plants and animals will shift their habitats to track the conditions they are adapted for.
Waters West of Europe Drive Ocean Overturning, Key for Regulating Climate
The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (MOC)—a deep-ocean process that plays a critical role in regulating Earth’s climate—is primarily driven by cooling waters west of Europe, finds a new international study published Feb. 1 in Science.
Sophisticated Blood Analysis Provides New Clues About Ebola, Treatment Avenues
A detailed analysis of blood samples from Ebola patients in Sierra Leone is providing clues about the progression of the effects of the Ebola virus in patients and potential treatment pathways.
Research Will Help Urban Planners Prioritize Bike Lanes
A new virtual tool could help planners choose the best places to install bikes lanes in cities.