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  • Looking Back From the Future: How Does Germany Become Carbon Neutral?

    Germany in the year 2050. The goal of a carbon dioxide-neutral life and economy has been achieved: Greenhouse gas emissions have fallen drastically, and unavoidable emissions are counterbalanced.

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  • Europe Doesn’t Realize Full Extent of Threat to Mediterranean Soil

    Europe’s Mediterranean countries produce a significant portion of the world’s wines, olives, nuts and tomatoes.

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  • 45,000 Marine Species are At-Risk – What’s Most Vulnerable?

    A framework for identifying the most vulnerable marine species will boost global conservation and policy efforts against anthropogenic climate change.

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  • Tilting of Earth’s Crust Governed the Flow of Ancient Megafloods

    As ice sheets began melting at the end of the last ice age, a series of cataclysmic floods called the Missoula megafloods scoured the landscape of eastern Washington, carving long, deep channels and towering cliffs through an area now known as the Channeled Scablands.

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  • How Climate Change is Destroying Arctic Coasts

    Global warming is causing permafrost in the Arctic to thaw and sea ice to melt. As a result, coasts are less protected and are being eroded, while carbon stored in the soil and carbon dioxide are being released into the ocean and atmosphere.

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  • What Lies Beneath: Roots as Drivers of South African Landscape Pattern

    We typically think of plants strutting their best stuff aboveground: showy flowers, fragrant blossoms, and unique shapes abound. But their development belowground is equally magical.

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  • Dead or Alive: Seagrasses Continue to Release Methane After Their Die-off

    Seagrass meadows play an important role in the marine carbon cycle and our climate. 

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  • Ending the Debate: New Research Solves Longstanding Antarctic Climate Change Mystery

    New research led by the University of Massachusetts Amherst definitively resolves a long-standing discrepancy in the geologic record that pitted studies of marine ice-sheet behavior against those that reconstructed past conditions on land. 

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  • Lichens Are in Danger of Losing the Evolutionary Race With Climate Change

    Algae are more than just the green scum that shows up on aquarium walls. 

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  • Drought Depletes a Reservoir in Spain, Revealing a Ghost Village

    The 1992 opening of the Alto Lindoso Dam on the border of Spain and Portugal flooded the town of Aceredo, Spain. 

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