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  • Geoengineering May Slow Greenland Ice Sheet Loss

    One of the many effects of global warming is sea-level rise due to the melting and retreat of the Earth’s ice sheets and glaciers as well as other sources.

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  • Global Warming Has a Bigger Effect on Compact, Fast-Moving Typhoons

    A group from Nagoya University in Japan has found that larger, slower-moving typhoons are more likely to be resilient against global warming. 

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  • Study Reveals Compounding Risks of Atmospheric River Storms

    As relentless storms cause widespread flooding across California, a study led by researchers from Stanford University and co-authored by University of Florida geographer KATY SERAFIN sheds light on the driving force behind the torrential downpours: atmospheric rivers.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Spray Coating for Grapes Shows Promise in Battle Between Wildfire Smoke and Wine

    Spray on coatings for grapes in the vineyard have promise in preventing off flavors in wines that result from contact with wildfire smoke, according to new Oregon State University research.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Rising Sea Levels Could Lead to More Methane Emitted from Wetlands

    As sea levels rise due to global warming, ecosystems are being altered.

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  • Likelihood of More Ambulance Callouts as Heatwave Conditions Continue

    As Australia swelters through a long, hot summer, the effects of heatwaves and the likelihood of ambulance callouts is at the heart of new Griffith University research.

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  • Diverse Forests Are Best at Standing up to Storms

    European forests with a greater diversity of tree species are more resilient to storms, according to new research published in Functional Ecology.

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  • Use It or Lose It: How Seagrasses Conquered the Sea

    Seagrasses provide the foundation of one of the most highly biodiverse, yet vulnerable, coastal marine ecosystems globally.

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  • Glacier Melting Destroys Important Climate Data Archive

    As part of the Ice Memory initiative, PSI researchers, with colleagues from the University of Fribourg and Ca’ Foscari University of Venice as well as the Institute of Polar Sciences of the Italian National Research Council (CNR), analysed ice cores drilled in 2018 and 2020 from the Corbassière glacier at Grand Combin in the canton of Valais.

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  • Global Power Sector Emissions Headed for Decline

    The power sector is the biggest source of emissions globally, but the rapid growth of wind, solar, and nuclear generation are at last pushing power sector emissions into decline, analysts say.

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