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  • Adapting to Climate Change: Individuals Take Action While Governments Plan

    While governments may take the lead in planning and financing climate change adaptation measures, such as incentivizing green infrastructure, individuals currently are most often the ones implementing actions to adapt to climate change, according to new research.

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  • Stanford Collaboration Offers New Method to Analyze Implications of Large-Scale Flood Adaptation

    During the summer of 2022, the Indus River in Pakistan overflowed its banks and swept through the homes of between 30-40 million people.

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  • U.S. Winter Outlook: Wetter South, Warmer North

    Drought improvement likely across the Southeast, Gulf Coast and Texas amid ongoing El Nino.

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  • Light, Fresh Water Sticks to Greenland’s East Coast

    Meltwater that runs along the east coast of Greenland, hardly enters the open ocean before reaching the western side of the island. 

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  • Washington's Volcanoes Are Experiencing Seismic Tremors from an Unlikely Source: Glaciers

    Most people think of seismic activity as the result of movement along faults or of violent volcanic eruptions.

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  • Survey Shows Public Support for Trees and Wildflower Meadows in Urban Areas

    A UK survey has shown significant public support for more nature in their towns and cities.

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  • More Animal Welfare or More Environmental Protection?

    Which sustainability goals do people in Germany find more important: Animal welfare?

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  • Adding Crushed Rock to Farmland Pulls Carbon Out of the Air

    Adding crushed volcanic rock to cropland could play a key role in removing carbon from the air.

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  • How Climate Change and Population Growth Will Transform Cities' Energy Use

    More extreme heat and bigger populations will dramatically change energy use in American cities by 2050, driving up the amount of electricity used to cool urban buildings per unit of floor area by at least 20% in some areas, according to research published Oct. 18 in Nature Communications.

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  • Research Shows Climate Change Boosts Likelihood of Toxin Releases From Algal Blooms in American Lakes

    A broad analysis of lake water quality across the United States reveals human-driven climate change is increasing risks of high toxin concentrations from algal blooms in U.S. lakes, posing increasing hazards to people and wild and domestic animals, including dogs.

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