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  • Newly Planted Vegetation Accelerates Dune Erosion During Extreme Storms, Research Shows

    Newly planted vegetation on coastal sand dunes can accelerate erosion from extreme waves, a study involving researchers from the Oregon State University College of Engineering suggests.

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  • Preserving Forests to Protect Deep Soil From Warming

    A recent study led by scientists at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) and the University of Zurich has revealed that the organic compounds proposed for carbon sequestration in deep soil are highly vulnerable to decomposition under global warming.

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  • How Prescribed Burns Could Limit Megafires in California, Oregon, and Washington

    Wildfire smoke is a threat to air quality, public health, and ecosystems throughout the U.S. Notwithstanding the impact of this year’s Canadian wildfires, the West typically sees much higher exposure to wildfire smoke than other regions of the country.

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  • Climate Change Releases Carbon Stocks Deep Underground

    Subsoils are the largest storehouses for carbon, as well as one of the most important sources of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.

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  • Threatened and Endangered Species of the Southeastern United States

    Celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Endangered Species Act by getting to know some of the threatened and endangered species found in the waters of the southeastern United States.

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  • NOAA Forecasts Below-Average Summer ‘Dead Zone’ in Gulf of Mexico

    A team of scientists including a University of Michigan aquatic ecologist is forecasting a summer “dead zone” in the Gulf of Mexico that will cover an estimated 4,155 square miles, which is below the 5,364-square-mile average over the 36-year history of dead zone measurements in the region.

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  • Ice Swirls in the Sea of Okhotsk

    Sea ice in the Sea of Okhotsk put on a dazzling display in late May 2023, as the winter’s ice pack thinned and broke up.

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  • As the Southern Ocean Heats Up, the Race Is on to Protect Antarctica’s Marine Life

    As Earth’s atmosphere continues to warm, biodiversity in the global ocean is increasingly at risk. 

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  • Why Smoke From Canadian Wildfires Is Plaguing the Eastern U.S.

    As the worst wildfire season on record in Canada continues to wreak environmental havoc on both sides of the border, a Texas A&M atmospheric scientist outlines what it means for human health and what to expect in the coming days and weeks.

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  • An El Niño Looms Over Australia’s Stressed Electricity System – And We Must Plan for the Worst

    The likely El Niño is bad timing for the electricity sector, and means Australians may face supply disruptions and volatile prices.

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