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  • Does Environmental Stress Drive Migration?

    With the United Nations climate conference in Glasgow, the world is focused on the consequences of a climate crisis and how we can still change course. 

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  • Carbon Dioxide Monitoring Satellite Given the Shakes

    A new satellite destined to be Europe’s prime mission for monitoring and tracking carbon dioxide emissions from human activity is being put through its paces at ESA’s Test Centre in the Netherlands.

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  • Emission Reductions From Pandemic Had Unexpected Effects on Atmosphere

    Worldwide restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic caused huge reductions in travel and other economic activities, resulting in lower emissions.

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  • Methane’s Short Lifespan Presents Golden Opportunity to Quickly Address Climate Change

    A Q&A with a Berkeley Lab scientist on how a comprehensive low-cost, high-tech approach to pinpointing California super emitters could bring about rapid methane emissions reduction within a decade

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  • Water War: Is Big Agriculture Killing Brazil’s Traditional Farms?

    Algacir Schadeck snaps a fat ear of corn off a dry corn stalk in western Bahia, one of Brazil’s leading grain-producing regions.

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  • Global Temperatures Over Last 24,000 Years Show Today's Warming 'Unprecedented'

    A University of Arizona-led effort to reconstruct Earth's climate since the last ice age, about 24,000 years ago, highlights the main drivers of climate change and how far out of bounds human activity has pushed the climate system.

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  • Satellites Pinpoint Communities at Risk of Permafrost Thaw

    Thawing permafrost in the Arctic is already unleashing methane and carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, exacerbating global temperature rise.

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  • An Extra Air Pollution Burden

    New research shows that neighborhoods in Washington, D.C., with more people of color are exposed to more air pollution and have higher rates of disease.

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  • Enhanced Stratospheric Aerosols from Fukutoku-Okanoba Eruption

    Did you know active volcanoes lie beneath the ocean’s surface?

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  • Irrigation, Water Management Play Key Roles in Smoothing Drought Impacts

    Irrigation helps smooth drought periods in the U.S., according to a recent study.

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