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  • Siberian Tundra Could Virtually Disappear by Mid-Millennium

    Due to global warming, temperatures in the Arctic are climbing rapidly. 

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    An ancient cypress in southern Chile could be more than 5,000 years old, making it the world’s most aged tree, new research finds.

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    Coral reefs have a complex soundscape – and even experts have to conduct painstaking analysis to measure reef health based on sound recordings.

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    The pink sea fan is a soft coral that lives in shallow waters from the western Mediterranean (southern range) to north-west Ireland and the south-west of England and Wales (northern range).

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  • A Global Decline in Carbon Monoxide

    The widespread adoption of cleaner-burning technologies and declines in fire activity over the past two decades has drawn down global levels of the pollutant.

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  • What Can Satellites Reveal About Climate Tipping Points?

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  • Historic Greenland Ice Sheet Rainfall Unravelled

    For the first time ever recorded, in the late summer of 2021, rain fell on the high central region of the Greenland ice sheet.

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  • One Man’s Trash

    Texas A&M graduate Carl McAfee '90 is using polymer chemistry and recycled materials to make a sustainable impact.

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  • Keeping Water on the Radar

    Machine learning to aid in essential water cycle measurement

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  • People Must Be ‘Heart’ of Climate Action

    Tackling the climate crisis can only be achieved by "placing people at the heart of climate action", researchers say.

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