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  • Past Fishing and Development Makes California Salmon More Vulnerable To Climate Change

    California’s native salmon have been harmed by more than a century of mining, dam building, floodplain reclamation, fishing pressure, hatchery practices, and introduced predators.

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  • Forest Emissions Scheme Makes “Tiny” Contribution to Indonesia’s Paris Targets

    More than 70 million tons of carbon were prevented from being released into the atmosphere under a deforestation emissions reduction scheme in Indonesia – but researchers point out this is only 3 per cent of the total required by Indonesia’s Nationally Defined Contribution (NDC) under the Paris Agreement.

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  • Southern Ocean Storms Cause Outgassing of Carbon Dioxide

    Storms over the waters around Antarctica drive an outgassing of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, according to a new international study with researchers from the University of Gothenburg.

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  • Urban Greening ‘Not a Panacea’ for Dealing With Extreme Weather, Study Finds

    Urban greening is unlikely to provide a single fix for tackling extreme weather events brought on by climate change, scientists have suggested.

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  • Lost Birds and Mammals Spell Doom for Some Plants

    In one of the first studies of its kind, researchers have gauged how biodiversity loss of birds and mammals will impact plants’ chances of adapting to human-induced climate warming.

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  • Penn State Gets Grant to Teach Private Forest Owners to Adapt to Climate Change

    Researchers in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences will use a newly awarded $1.5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to work with 13 other land-grant universities in the eastern U.S. to create an education program that would help private forests owners adapt to and mitigate climate change.

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  • Green Backyards Help Increase Urban Climate Resilience: Here Is How

    Green spaces in cities have a number of positive effects: they’re good for our physical and mental health, they’re good for the environment, and they can even help fight off the effects of climate change.

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  • Dramatic Changes at Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha‘apai

    NASA scientists have been closely watching the evolution of the volcanic island near Tonga since 2015.

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  • Eruption Provides Rare Opportunity to Study Volcanic Gas and Ash Injected Into the Stratosphere

    Scientists are traveling to La Reunion to intercept the plume from the Tonga volcano eruption.

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  • When to Expect the Coldest Day of the Year

    Map uses updated climate normals to provide valuable climatological information.

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