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  • Sometimes It’s Not Good to Be Green

    The good news is global and local. Keeping inland lakes from turning green means less greenhouse gases entering the atmosphere and contributing to climate change. 

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  • Global Carbon Dioxide Growth in 2018 Reached 4th Highest on Record

    By the end of 2018, NOAA’s atmospheric observatory at Mauna Loa recorded the fourth-highest annual growth in the concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) in 60 years of record-keeping.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Stalagmite Holds Key to Predicting Droughts, Floods for India

    A team of Vanderbilt University earth scientists returned to an unusual cave in India to unlock secrets about climate change that could have far-reaching implications.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Hurricane Maria Study Warns: Climate-Driven Storms May Raze Many Tropical Forests

    A new study shows that damage inflicted on trees in Puerto Rico by Hurricane Maria was unprecedented in modern times, and suggests that more frequent big storms whipped up by a warming climate could permanently alter forests not only here, but across much of the Atlantic tropics. 

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  • USGS Crews Measure Record Flooding in Southeastern South Dakota

    U.S. Geological Survey field crews are measuring record flooding in parts of southeastern South Dakota following rainfall and warmer temperatures.

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  • Powerful Tropical Cyclone Veronica Eyes Australia’s Pilbara Coast

    Tropical Cyclone Veronica continued to move toward Australia’s Pilbara Coast in Western Australia.

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  • Climate Change Impacting Fish Behaviour, Feeding in Ontario Lakes, U of G Study Reveals

    Warmer temperatures are having a ripple effect on food webs in Ontario lakes, according to a new University of Guelph study.

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  • UN University Debuts Online Tool To Help Nations Meet 2030 Goal: Clean Water, Sanitation for All

    The self-reported struggle of many countries to design effective plans to achieve the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) has inspired a new UN University online tool to guide such nations along a 6-step path towards the critical SDG 6: clean water and sanitation for all.

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  • PSU Study: Low-Income Neighborhoods in East Portland More Vulnerable to Flooding, Extreme Heat

    Portland experiences both extreme heat in the summer months and frequent nuisance flooding in the winter and spring, and that's only expected to worsen with climate change. 

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  • Those Midwestern Floods Are Expected to Get Much, Much Worse

    The record-setting floods deluging the Midwest are about to get a lot worse. 

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