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  • Spotted Hyenas Adjust Their Foraging Behaviour in Response to Climate Change

    Spotted hyenas adjust to a decreased presence of migratory prey in their territories induced by climate change.

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  • NASA Science Enables First-of-its-Kind Detection of Reduced Human CO2 Emissions

    For the first time, researchers have spotted short-term, regional fluctuations in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) across the globe due to emissions from human activities.

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  • ‘Flash Droughts’ Coming on Faster, Global Study Shows

    Flash droughts are relatively new to science, with the advancement of remote sensing technology during the past couple of decades helping reveal instances of soil rapidly drying out.

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  • Estimates of the Carbon Cycle - Vital to Predicting Climate Change - Are Incorrect, Virginia Tech Researchers Show

    Virginia Tech researchers, in collaboration with Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, have discovered that key parts of the global carbon cycle used to track movement of carbon dioxide in the environment are not correct, which could significantly alter conventional carbon cycle models.

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  • Warmer Autumns Could Spell Bad News for Butterflies, Suggests Study

    New research finds that longer and warmer autumns make it less likely that green-veined white butterflies will survive winter to emerge in spring. 

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  • Meltwater Drainage, Break-Away Icebergs Linked at Shrinking Helheim Glacier

    Dark patches of open sea that appear in the ice-choked water around Helheim Glacier may reveal new clues about how a rapidly changing Greenland glacier loses ice, according to a Penn State-led team of scientists.

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  • Dusty Storm Clouds Over Europe

    Long-lasting, icy cirrus clouds filled with Saharan dust covered many parts of the continent in March.

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  • Commercial Interests Hamper Climate Work in Shipping

    Instead of prioritising energy-efficient, sustainable sea transport, the focus is often on satisfying commercial interests when planning shipping routes.

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  • Understanding Surface Melting Around the World’s Largest Ice Sheet

    A first-of-its-kind study led by our Department of Geography has investigated the formation of surface meltwater lakes around the world’s largest ice sheet, offering new insights into the potential impact of recent climate change on the ‘Frozen Continent’.

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  • Rapid Growth of Wind and Solar Could Help Limit Warming to 1.5 Degrees C

    If wind and solar power continue the rapid growth they achieved over the last decade, rising by 20 percent annually until 2030, the global electricity sector will do its part to limit warming to 1.5 degrees C, according to a new report from climate think tank Ember.

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