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  • Water Crises Due to Climate Change: More Severe Than Previously Thought

    Climate change alters the global atmospheric circulation, which in turn alters precipitation and evaporation in large parts of the world and, in consequence, the amount of river water that can be used locally.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Research Reveals “Negative Feedback” Loop Between Warming and Net Exchange of Carbon Caused by Erosion

    In the study of human impact on the environment, there are few negative or stabilising feedbacks on climate change.  

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Cheap, Sustainable Hydrogen Through Solar Power

    Withstanding high temperatures and the light of 160 suns, a new catalyst is 10 times more efficient than previous sun-powered water-splitting devices of its kind.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • UBCO Engineers Examine Drinking Water Management Strategies

    While residents in California are still dealing with damage from last month’s floods—after years of devastating droughts—UBC Okanagan engineers are looking at better ways to manage the delivery of safe drinking water to homes.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Climate Change May Cut U.S. Forest Inventory by a Fifth This Century

    A study led by a North Carolina State University researcher found that under more severe climate warming scenarios, the inventory of trees used for timber in the continental United States could decline by as much as 23% by 2100. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Wildfires Are Increasingly Burning California’s Snowy Landscapes and Colliding with Winter Droughts to Shrink California’s Snowpack

    The early pandemic years overlapped with some of California’s worst wildfires on record, creating haunting, orange-tinted skies and wide swathes of burned landscape.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • With Rapidly Increasing Heat and Drought, Can Plants Adapt?

    At a time when climate change is making many areas of the planet hotter and drier, it’s sobering to think that deserts are relatively new biomes that have grown considerably over the past 30 million years.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Western Wildfires Destroying More Homes Per Square Mile Burned

    More than three times as many houses and other structures burned in Western wildfires in 2010-2020 than in the previous decade, and that wasn’t only because more acreage burned, a new analysis has found.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Understanding Plants Can Boost Wildland-Fire Modeling in Uncertain Future

    A new conceptual framework for incorporating the way plants use carbon and water, or plant dynamics, into fine-scale computer models of wildland fire provides a critical first step toward improved global fire forecasting.

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  • Microplastics Are Filling the Skies. Will They Affect the Climate?

    Recent studies reveal that tiny pieces of plastic are constantly lofted into the atmosphere.

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