If carbon emissions are limited to slow temperature rise, as many as 6,000 child deaths could be prevented in Africa each year, according to new estimates.
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Research Shows Need to Improve Prediction of Arctic Melt Ponds
New research shows two widely used computer models that predict summer melt pond formation on sea ice greatly overestimate their extent, a key finding as scientists work to make accurate projections about Arctic climate change.
Summer Bloomin’ in the Pacific Northwest
In early summer 2022, a high-pressure system brought warm, clear weather to the Pacific Northwest.
How Wildflower Seed Can Help Business Bloom
They highlight an innovative business case for wildflowers seed production in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly through SWEEP’s partnership with the Lost Gardens of Heligan wildflower project.
Transitioning to a Net-Zero Economy
On June 29, the Canada’s Innovation Corridor Summit is taking place promote collaboration within our innovation region that is anchored by Toronto, Kitchener-Waterloo and Hamilton.
Birds Warned of Food Shortages by Neighbor Birds Change Physiology and Behavior to Prepare
Songbirds learning from nearby birds that food supplies might be growing short respond by changing their physiology as well as their behavior, research by the Oregon State University College of Science shows.


