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  • 70 Years of Data Show Extreme Heat is Already Wiping Out Tropical Bird Populations

    Human-driven climate change threatens many species, including birds.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Surprising Adaptations Let Yeast Beat the Heat

    By probing proteins from the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, researchers show how organisms may adapt to rising global temperatures.

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  • Ecology Professor Explores How and Why Forests Change

    Almost everything Nina Wurzburger does — at least in terms of research — relates to forests.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Temporary Slowdown in Melting of Arctic Sea Ice, Study Finds

    Arctic sea ice has been melting at a slower rate for the past 20 years, despite human-induced global warming.

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  • Combination of Policies Could Drive ‘Clean Steel’ Transition

    A combination of policies could drive the transition to “clean steel” – cutting emissions from a hard-to-decarbonise industry, new research shows.

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  • Wildfire Smoke Exacerbates Ozone Pollution

    Wildfires release vast amounts of visible pollutants into the atmosphere that darken skies and push people indoors to avoid unhealthy air. 

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  • The 8,000-Year History of Great Salt Lake and Its Watershed Is Recorded in Sediments

    Over the past 8,000 years, Utah’s Great Salt Lake has been sensitive to changes in climate and water inflow. 

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  • UH Develops AI Assistant to Help Geoscientists Explore Earth, Beyond

    A new artificial intelligence (AI) tool developed by researchers at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa is making it easier for scientists to explore complex geoscience data—from tracking sea levels on Earth to analyzing atmospheric conditions on Mars. 

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  • As Greenland Melts, Sea Life Blooms

    Meltwater flowing from the Greenland ice sheet is stirring up nutrients from the ocean depths, fueling algal blooms. A new study reveals the extent to which melting is driving the growth of algae.

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  • Rapa Nui’s Iconic Moai Statues Threatened by Sea Level Rise

    By 2080 rising sea levels could cause seasonal waves to reach Ahu Tongariki, the iconic ceremonial platform that is part of the Rapa Nui National Park, a UNESCO world heritage site, according to a study published in the Journal of Cultural Heritage by a team of researchers from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa.

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