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  • Visible Ocean Plastics Just the Tip of the Iceberg

    While the billions of tons of plastic products produced in the “Plastic Age” of the last half-century have drastically changed the way we live for the better, the plastic waste that has made it into the environment is posing new challenges for nature.

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  • Forest Restoration: Trade-Offs Between Environmental and Wood Production Goals

    Forest restoration schemes should prioritise restoring native forests for greatest climate and environmental benefits, but these benefits incur a trade-off with wood production in comparison with tree plantations.

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  • RIT Scientists Part of Massive Study on Clover Showing Urbanization Drives Adaptive Evolution

    Rochester Institute of Technology contributed to a massive study on a tiny roadside weed that shows urbanization is leading to adaptive evolution at a global scale. 

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  • As Oceans Warm, Marine Cold Spells Are Disappearing

    Marine cold spells are cold versions of heat waves: periods of exceptionally cold water, able to hurt or help the ecosystems they hit. 

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  • How Cattle Ranchers in Brazil Could Help Reduce Carbon Emissions

    Providing customized training to Brazilian ranchers can not only help keep carbon in the ground, but improve their livelihoods and mitigate climate change, according to new research from CU Boulder and the Climate Policy Initiative / PUC-Rio. 

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  • Smoke From Major Wildfires Destroys the Ozone Layer

    A new study shows that smoke from wildfires destroys the ozone layer. Researchers caution that if major fires become more frequent with a changing climate, more damaging ultraviolet radiation from the sun will reach the ground.

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  • Longer, More Intense Allergy Seasons Could Result From Climate Change

    Allergy seasons are likely to become longer and grow more intense as a result of increasing temperatures caused by manmade climate change, according to new research from the University of Michigan.

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  • An Atmospheric River of Dust

    An atmospheric river carried a plume of Saharan dust to Western Europe, blanketing cities and ski slopes, and degrading air quality.

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  • New Snapshot of California Current Shows a System of Extremes

    Ecosystem provides good forage for many species according to the latest California Current Ecosystem Status Report.

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  • Spring Outlook: Drought to Expand Amid Warmer Conditions

    Flood risk for Upper Midwest, Midwest and Southeast

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