As one of the climate change hot spots, central Asia witnessed a significant warming in the past and is very likely to experience more heatwaves and drought events in the future.
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Through a multi-year partnership with the Great Lakes Commission, NOAA has helped restore what was once one of the Great Lakes region’s most degraded areas.
California Shellfish Farmers Adapt to Climate Change
SDSU and Oregon State University researchers probe growers’ strategies for keeping the sustainable industry resilient as oceans turn more acidic.
NOAA Wind Forecasts Result in $150 Million in Energy Savings Every Year
A new study shows that more accurate wind forecasts generated by a NOAA weather model is saving the utilities, and hence the consumers, big money.
PFAS Chemicals Do Not Last Forever
The use of sulfite and iodide under ultraviolet light can destroy PFAS in water in a few hours


