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  • Opening the Eye of the Storm

    researchers to explore the structures of storms in a way that traditional visualization techniques, such as satellite imaging, cannot.

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  • Climate Change May Outpace Wheat Breeding Progress in North America

    Climate warming will likely cause a series of harmful impacts on wheat production.

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  • Husker Study: Brazil Can Grow More Soybeans Without Deforesting Amazon

    Developing countries around the globe face a challenge that pits economic growth against environmental protection.

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  • It’s Raining Harder in the U.S.

    Just like the old adage says: When it rains, it pours.

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  • Maps of the Past May Shed Light on Our Climate Future

    About 56 million years ago, volcanoes quickly dumped massive amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, heating the Earth rapidly.

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  • Rising Sea Levels Mean Rising Groundwater and That Spells Trouble for Coastal Septic Systems

    Sea level rise and big storms are hammering coastal communities, causing increased flooding and land loss, saltwater intrusion, wetland loss/change, and impacts to local infrastructure.

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  • High Levels of Methane in the Nord Stream Leak Area

    The scientific expedition to the Nord Stream leak from the University of Gothenburg has arrived back home. 

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  • Global Warming at Least Doubled the Probability of Extreme Ocean Warming Around Japan

    In the past decade, the marginal seas of Japan frequently experienced extremely high sea surface temperatures (SSTs).

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  • Climate Change Made the 2022 Summer Droughts More Likely

    The 2022 Northern Hemisphere summer was one of the hottest ever recorded in Europe with over 24,000 heat-related fatalities, and brought intense heatwaves to parts of China and North America.

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  • Climate Risks for Gulf of Mexico Coral Reefs Spelled Out in Study

    Ocean temperatures in the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea are on pace to surpass critical thresholds for coral health by mid-century, but rapid action to significantly reduce emissions could slow warming, giving corals and coral conservation programs as much as 20 more years to adapt, according to new research.

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