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  • Stalagmites as Climate Archive

    When combined with data from tree-ring records, stalagmites can open up a unique archive to study natural climate fluctuations across hundreds of years, a research team including geoscientists from Heidelberg University and the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology have demonstrated. 

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  • Scientists Name the Most Common Tropical Tree Species

    A major international collaboration of 356 scientists led by UCL researchers has found almost identical patterns of tree diversity across the world’s tropical forests.

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  • Rain Can Spoil a Wolf Spider’s Day, Too

    If you hate the rain, you have something in common with wolf spiders.

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  • Climate Change Isn’t Producing Expected Increase in Atmospheric Moisture Over Dry Regions

    The laws of thermodynamics dictate that a warmer atmosphere can hold more water vapor, but new research has found that atmospheric moisture has not increased as expected over arid and semi-arid regions of the world as the climate has warmed.

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  • The Heat is on: UMass Amherst Scientists Discover Southern Africa’s Temps Will Rise Past the Rhinos’ Tolerance

    Southern Africa contains the vast majority of the world’s remaining populations of both black and white rhinoceroses (80% and 92%, respectively).

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  • Climate Change May Make Wildfires Larger, More Common in Southern Appalachian Region

    In a new study, North Carolina State University researchers found that more extreme and frequent droughts would dramatically increase the amount of forest burned by wildfire in the southern Appalachian region of the Southeast through the end of the century.

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  • Climate Change Threatens Global Forest Carbon Sequestration, Study Finds

    Climate change is reshaping forests differently across the United States, according to a new analysis of U.S. Forest Service data.

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  • Tropical Cyclone Belal

    In January 2024, Tropical Cyclone Belal lashed Réunion and Mauritius, islands in the southwest Indian Ocean east of Madagascar, with torrential rain and flooding.

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  • Training Hubs Will Boost UK Expertise in Floods, Wetlands and Water Quality

    New investment in training programmes will boost the UK’s expertise in flood management, wetland restoration and freshwater quality.

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  • Husker Study Finds Aquifer Depletion Threatens Crop Yields

    Three decades of data have informed a new Nebraska-led study that shows how the depletion of groundwater — the same that many farmers rely on for irrigation — can threaten food production amid drought and drier climes.

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