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  • Crop Yields Reduced by Climate Extremes

    From 1980 to 2009, farmers faced an ever-increasing chance of having to deal with a growing season that was too hot and dry for their crops, according to a new study from an international team led by researchers at Aalto University. 

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  • A Warm February Wrapped up a Warm Winter for U.S.

    February continued the unusually mild start to 2023, with much of the eastern U.S. seeing record or near-record warm temperatures. 

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  • Warming Makes Droughts, Extreme Wet Events More Frequent, Intense

    Scientists have predicted that droughts and floods will become more frequent and severe as our planet warms and climate changes, but detecting this on regional and continental scales has proven difficult. 

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  • Arctic Climate Modelling Too Conservative

    Climate models used by the UN’s IPCC and others to project climate change are not accurately reflecting what the Arctic’s future will be.

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  • Facing Intense Heat and Dust Storms, Iraq Aims to Plant 5 Million Trees

    Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani has announced plans to plant 5 million trees to help the country cope with climate change.

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  • First Images of Giant Iceberg From Brunt Ice Shelf

    British Antarctic Survey (BAS) has released the first aerial pictures of the massive A81 iceberg that calved from the Brunt Ice Shelf in late January. 

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  • U.S. Deploys Modified B-57 to Study Chemicals That Could Cool the Planet

    U.S. scientists have deployed a modified Korean War-era bomber to measure trace gases in the stratosphere that reflect sunlight.

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  • Sea Temperatures Control the Distributions of European Marine Fish

    By confirming temperature as a key driver of large-scale spatial variation in fish assemblages the study was able to use future climate projections to predict where species will be most common by 2050 and 2100.

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  • The World’s Atmospheric Rivers Now Have an Intensity Ranking Like Hurricanes

    Atmospheric rivers, which are long, narrow bands of water vapor, are becoming more intense and frequent with climate change. 

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  • Diverse Approach Key to Carbon Removal

    Diversification reduces risk. That’s the spirit of one key takeaway from a new study led by scientists at the Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. 

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