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Island Nation Hit Hard by Eruption
Tsunami waves battered the coasts of several Tongan islands and ash blankets everything.
Pioneering Research Forecasts Climate Change Set to Send Costs of Flooding Soaring
The University of Bristol-led study, published today in Nature Climate Change, deployed advanced modelling techniques to make the colossal calculations, which forecasted average annual flood losses would increase by 26.4% from US$32 billion currently to US$40.6 billion in less than 30 years.
NASA Greenland Mission Completes Six Years of Mapping Unknown Terrain
To learn how ocean water is melting glaciers, NASA’s Oceans Melting Greenland mission extensively surveyed the coastline of the world’s largest island.
Study Shows How Temperate Rainforests Can Aid the Fight against Climate Change
There is global recognition that woodland expansion could be one of the most effective solutions in the fight against climate change.
uOttawa Study Shows Widespread Retreat and Loss of Marine-Terminating Glaciers in the Northern Hemisphere
Two researchers from the University of Ottawa are the first to map out all the glaciers that end in the ocean in the Northern Hemisphere and provide a measure of their rate of change over the last 20 years.