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  • Tipping Points Can be Triggered Unexpectedly by Dangerous Rates of Change

    A recent paper by mathematicians at the University of Exeter in England, and University College Cork in Ireland, highlights the dangers of tipping points in systems that are being rapidly changed by humankind.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Timing of Turkey Nesting May Not Shift With Changing Climate

    A new study suggests eastern wild turkeys in five southern U.S. states are unlikely to make meaningful changes in the timing of when they begin nesting, even under significant future climate change.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Powerful NASA-ISRO Earth Observing Satellite Coming Together in India

    Built on opposite sides of the planet, the NISAR satellite will deepen understanding of climate change, deforestation, glacier melt, volcanoes, earthquakes, and more.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • NASA Finds June 2023 Hottest on Record

    June 2023 was the hottest June on record according to NASA’s global temperature analysis.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • A New Method Allows Quantifying the Spatial Intermittency of Ocean Currents

    The new methodology, developed by a team from the ICM-CSIC, accurately estimates the horizontal diffusion of water masses in different oceanic regions and will help to improve climate predictions.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Small-Winged and Lighter Coloured Butterflies Likely to be at Greatest Threat From Climate Change

    Butterflies with smaller or lighter coloured wings are likely to be ‘losers’ when it comes to climate change, with the Lycaenidae family, which contains over 6,000 species of butterflies, the majority of which live in the tropics, found to be particularly vulnerable.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Multiple Ecosystems in Hot water After Marine Heatwave Surges Across the Pacific

    ​​Rising ocean temperatures are sweeping the seas, breaking records and creating problematic conditions for marine life.

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  • Crawford Lake Chosen as the Primary Marker to Identify the Start of the Anthropocene Epoch

    An international team of researchers has chosen the location which best represents the beginnings of what could be a new geological epoch, the Anthropocene.

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  • Earth Just Had Its Hottest June on Record

    The world just sweltered through its hottest June in the 174-year global climate record. 

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  • Salinity Changes Threatening Marine Ecosystems, New UNF Study Shows

    A groundbreaking study published today reveals the critical yet severely understudied factor of salinity changes in oceans and coastlines caused by climate change.

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