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  • A Record-Breaking Year for Fire in Sakha

    The larch forests of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) are like no other place on Earth. 

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  • By 2500 Earth Could Be Alien to Humans

    To fully grasp and plan for climate impacts under any scenario, researchers and policymakers must look well beyond the 2100 benchmark. 

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  • Underwater Gardens Boost Coral Diversity to Stave Off ‘Biodiversity Meltdown’

    Corals are the foundation species of tropical reefs worldwide, but stresses ranging from overfishing to pollution to warming oceans are killing corals and degrading the critical ecosystem services they provide.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Smoke From Nuclear War Would Devastate Ozone Layer, Alter Climate

    The massive columns of smoke generated by a nuclear war would alter the world’s climate for years and devastate the ozone layer, endangering both human health and food supplies, new research shows.

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  • Climate Change Will Alter Functioning of Marine Microbial Communities, Study Shows

    A study by an international group of researchers shows that interaction between communities of plankton – microorganisms that live at the bottom of the food chain in the oceans and supply most of the planet’s oxygen – will be affected by climate change in different ways depending on location.

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  • Scientists Discover Large Rift in the Arctic's Last Bastion of Thick Sea Ice 

    A new study documents the formation of a 3,000-square-kilometer rift in the oldest and thickest Arctic ice.

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  • Seismic Forensics and Its Importance for Early Warning

    The scientific description of the catastrophic rockslide of February 7, 2021, in India’s Dhauli Ganga Valley reads like a forensic report.

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  • Street-Level Maps to Help Plan For Floods, Disasters

    A tool that generates street-level maps of areas with high flood risk promises to aid future disaster planning as climate change increases the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events.

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  • New Limits on Water Use Spur Conservation Measures Among Farmers in California’s Central Valley

    A 2014 California law intended to protect the state’s depleted aquifers is going into effect, requiring farms not to pump groundwater faster than it can be replenished. 

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  • The Climate-Driven Mass Extinction No One Had Seen

    Sixty-three percent. That’s the proportion of mammal species that vanished from Africa and the Arabian Peninsula around 30 million years ago, after Earth’s climate shifted from swampy to icy. 

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