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  • Thirty Years of Progress in Hurricane Forecasting Since Hurricane Andrew

    A storm of this magnitude exposed the flaws of the hurricane observation tools used at the time

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Illinois Study Suggests the Humble Minnow Can Take the Heat(wave)

    Humans aren’t the only ones suffering through unprecedented heatwaves in a warming climate. Consider the humble minnow.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Sulfur Shortage: A Potential Resource Crisis Looming as the World Decarbonises

    The study, published in the Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers) journal The Geographical Journal, highlights that global demand for sulfuric acid is set to rise significantly from ‘246 to 400 million tonnes’ by 2040 - a result of more intensive agriculture and the world moving away from fossil fuels.

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  • Global Warming Spawned the Age of Reptiles

    Studying climate change-induced mass extinctions in the deep geological past allows researchers to explore the impact of environmental crises on organismal evolution. 

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  • Climate Change Sends Great Whales South

    New research sheds light on how climate change will impact the distribution of great whales in New Zealand waters.

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  • Climate Threat to Food Supply Chains Creates 'Domino Effect'

    New University of Sydney research published in Nature Food today has modelled the wide-ranging impacts of climate change and extreme weather events on Australia’s food systems and supply chains, identifying potential cascading repercussions including job and income loss as well as a loss in nutrient availability and diet quality.

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  • Forecasting the Future to Protect Monarchs

    Michigan State researchers have forecast monarch butterfly population sizes throughout the Midwest to show where conservation efforts could have the most impact in the face of climate change.

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  • Which Animals Can Best Withstand Climate Change?

    Extreme weather such as prolonged drought and heavy rainfall is becoming more and more common as the global average temperature rises – and it will only get worse in the coming decades.

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  • Museum Collections Indicate Bees Increasingly Stressed by Changes in Climate

    An analysis of bumblebee wings from a network of UK museums shows signs of stress linked to increasingly hotter and wetter conditions.

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  • As Oceans Warm, Snapping Shrimp Sound a Warning

    In a warming ocean, snapping shrimp might be the acoustic canary in the coal mine.

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