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  • Scarred Land and Smoky Skies

    More than a week after it ignited, the McKinney Fire continued to burn through the Klamath National Forest in Northern California.

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  • Death Valley Flash Flooding

    In early August 2022, flash floods soaked Furnace Creek in Death Valley, the driest place in North America.

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  • Michigan’s Northwoods May be Destroyed by Even Modest Climate Change, Researchers Say

    The boreal forests of North America could be destroyed by even modest climate change, new research shows.

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  • Fate of the World’s Biggest Ice Sheet is in Our Hands

    A new study led by our Geography department shows that the worst effects of global warming on the East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) could be avoided.

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  • The Cost of Climate Change

    From crop damage to cooling failures at cloud-based data centers, climate change affects a wide variety of economic sectors.

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  • Amazon’s Growth Limited by Lack of Phosphorus

    Growth of the Amazon rainforest in our increasingly carbon-rich atmosphere could be limited by a lack of phosphorus in the soil, new research shows.

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  • Range Expansion: How Climate Change Impacts West Coast Oak Savannas

    Side by side, Dylan Jones displayed photos of two oak leaves, plucked from oak savannas on the West Coast.

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  • A Summer of Arctic Melting Hits Norway’s Svalbard Archipelago

    Elevated temperatures in the Arctic, which caused massive melting of the Greenland ice sheet during a three-day period in July, also have touched off rapid glacial melting in Norway’s Svalbard Archipelago.

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  • Mountain Events Could Improve Safety With Ultra-High Resolution Weather Models

    High-resolution modeling of a 'blizzard-like' storm that killed 21 ultramarathoners in 2021 shows where coarser models underestimated the storm -- and highlights the need for ultra-high-resolution forecasts for events held in mountainous terrain.

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  • New Model Sheds Light on Day/Night Cycle in the Global Ocean

    Phytoplankton is the foundation of all life on the planet. 

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