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  • Brunt Ice Shelf Speeds up After Calving of Giant Iceberg

    Following the calving of the A-81 iceberg at the end of January 2023, the Brunt Ice Shelf is moving faster than before. 

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  • 100-Year Floods Could Occur Yearly by End of 21st Century

    Some floods are so severe they rarely strike more than once a century, but rising seas could threaten coastal communities with yearly extreme floods.

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  • NASA Scientists Test New Tool for Tracking Algal Blooms

    Harmful algae can endanger public health and coastal ecosystems and economies.

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  • NASA-funded Study: Half of Glaciers Vanish with 1.5 Degrees of Warming

    In the Himalayas, not far from the base of Mount Everest, lies the Imja-Lhotse Shar Glacier, where David Rounce conducted his doctoral research. 

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  • U.S. Saw Its 9th-Warmest August on Record

    Nation struck by all-time highest number of billion-dollar disasters.

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  • NOAA Flies Straight Into the Guinness World Records Book

    It’s one — no, two! — for the record books.

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  • Ohio’s Droughts Are Worse Than Often Recognized, Study Finds

    A new type of analysis suggests that droughts in Ohio were more severe from 2000 to 2019 than standard measurements have suggested.

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  • New Research Reveals Why and When the Sahara Desert Was Green

    The research, published in Nature Communications, showed periodic wet phases in the Sahara were driven by changes in Earth’s orbit around the Sun and were suppressed during the ice ages.

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  • Water Quality Deteriorating in Rivers Worldwide Due to Climate Change and Increasing Extreme Weather Events

    Climate change and increases in drought and rainstorms pose serious challenges to our water management.

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  • New Rivers in the North? Scientists Identify How the Dissection of Arctic Landscapes is Changing With Accelerating Climate Change

    New research co-led by Simon Fraser University and the University of British Columbia shows that amplified global warming in the Canadian High Arctic drove a profound shift in the structure of a river network carved into a permafrost landscape in only 60 years.

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