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  • Buildup of Solar Heat Likely Contributes to Mars’ Dust Storms, Researchers Find

    A seasonal imbalance in the amount of solar energy absorbed and released by the planet Mars is a likely cause of the dust storms that have long intrigued observers, a team of researchers reports.

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  • UCI-Led Research Recommends Extending California’s Prescribed Burning Season

    Prescribed burning of ground-level shrubs, branches and leaves is a time-tested tool to help prevent wildland fires from getting out of control, but a team led by researchers at the University of California, Irvine suggests that the practice isn’t used frequently enough.

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  • Caribbean Coral Reefs Need Our Help

    Vibrant coral reefs teeming with marine life are diminishing throughout the Caribbean as global temperatures rise.

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  • On the Road to Cleaner, Greener, and Faster Driving

    No one likes sitting at a red light. But signalized intersections aren’t just a minor nuisance for drivers; vehicles consume fuel and emit greenhouse gases while waiting for the light to change.

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  • Deep Ocean Warming as Climate Changes

    Oceans have absorbed about 90% of warming caused by humans.

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  • Recent European Drought Was the Most Intense in At Least 250 Years

    The 2018 to 2020 European drought was the worst in more than two centuries, driven in part by uncommonly high temperatures that exacerbated dry conditions across large parts of the continent, new research finds.

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  • New Mexico Wildfire Spawns Fire Cloud

    A massive, early season wildfire that continues to burn in northern New Mexico generated a pyrocumulonimbus cloud.

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  • NASA’s ECOSTRESS Detects ‘Heat Islands’ in Extreme Indian Heat Wave

    The instrument aboard the space station documents blistering temperatures in urban areas around Delhi during the historic heat wave on the Indian subcontinent.

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  • Texas Crawfish Acres Expand, Weights Low Due To Cool Weather

    While the state is still far behind Louisiana in crawfish production, Texas holds a strong No. 2 spot, with around 9,500 total crawfish acres.

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  • New Drought Benchmark in Europe

    These were days, months and years that many will come to remember: the drought from 2018 to 2020. An international team of researchers led by scientists from the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ) has succeeded in categorizing the historical dimensions of this event.

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