Coastal regions and small ocean islands face significant risks from rising sea levels due to climate change, because waters can flood and inundate low-lying land surfaces.
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Low-Cost, Continuous Seismic Monitoring System to Support Emission Reduction Efforts
Kyushu University researchers demonstrated a new method for continuously monitoring the environment just below Earth’s surface using a small seismic source and fiber-optic cables.
UM Researchers Find Greenland’s Groundwater Changes With Thinning Ice Sheet
For more than a decade, a team of University of Montana researchers and students have studied the dynamics of the Greenland Ice Sheet as it responds to a warming climate.
Understanding How a Crab’s Complex Life Cycle Will Respond to Climate Change
For many marine animals, like the Dungeness crab, seasonality and timing are components of complex life cycles, where disruptions can have serious implications for the population.
DTU Researchers are Testing New Carbon Capture Method
Although research has been conducted into carbon capture and storage for 40 years, there is still a need to refine the technology to make it as energy efficient as possible.
A New Method for Predicting the Response of Ecosystems To Marine Heatwaves Developed by International Collaboration
Marine heatwaves, driven by climate change, are becoming more frequent and intense worldwide.