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  • Bacterial Villain Behind Lake Erie’s ‘Potent Toxin’ Unveiled by U-M Study

    In the warm summertime waters of Lake Erie, cyanobacteria, or blue-green algae, can proliferate out of control, creating algal blooms that produce toxins at a rate that can harm wildlife and human health.

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  • A Tale of Two Ponds Sheds Light on High Emissions

    When Meredith Holgerson arrived at Cornell in 2020, she began searching for the perfect ponds. 

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  • Will Glacier Melt Lead to Increased Seismic Activity in Mountain Regions?

    A recent study from Earth and Planetary Science Letters is the first to directly link earthquakes to climate change-induced glacial melt. 

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  • How Can Cocoa Farmers Adapt to Climate Change?

    Climate change threatens agricultural production across sub-Saharan Africa, where most farmers rely on rainfall.

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  • Continents Do Not Always Separate Symmetrically Because of the Memory of Rocks

    When the Earth's crust tears apart and forms a new ocean, one side of the continent sometimes thins out much more than the other. 

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  • Los Angeles Wildfires Prompted Significantly More Virtual Medical Visits, UW-Led Research Finds

    When uncontrolled wildfires moved from the foothills above Los Angeles into the densely populated urban areas below in January 2025, evacuation ensued and a thick layer of toxic smoke spread across the region.

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  • The July 4 Floods in Texas Weren’t a One-Off. They Were a Warning

    On July 14 this past summer, I pulled up to the Kerrville Kroc Corps Community Center, dodging puddles and sinkholes from a recent thunderstorm in a town where the last thing needed was more rain.

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  • New Framework Released to Build Climate-Resilient Shorelines

    Canada has a marine coastline twice as long as any other country and shares four Great Lakes with the United States.

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  • Ancient Rocks Reveal Themselves as ‘Carbon Sponges’

    Sixty-million-year-old rock samples from deep under the ocean have revealed how huge amounts of carbon dioxide are stored for millennia in piles of lava rubble that accumulate on the seafloor.

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  • How Warming Winters Could Reshape B.C.’s Christmas Tree Choices

    As British Columbians prepare for the holiday season, climate change is reshaping the Christmas tree industry in unexpected ways.

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