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  • Heatwaves Like ‘the Blob’ Could Decrease Role of Ocean as Carbon Sink

    Researchers have found the two-year heatwave known as ‘the Blob’ may have temporarily dampened the Pacific’s ‘biological pump,’ which shuttles carbon from the surface ocean to the deep sea where it can be stored for millennia.

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  • 2021 Antarctic Ozone Hole 13th-Largest, Will Persist into November

    The 2021 Antarctic ozone hole reached its maximum area on Oct. 7 and ranks 13th largest since 1979.

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  • Adapting Crops For Future Climate Conditions

    A Texas A&M AgriLife study used artificial intelligence to project the genetic profile to which cultivars will need to adapt.

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  • Industry 'Must Prepare Now' for Green Electricity

    Their study, led by the University, cautions that national strategies for replacing fossil fuels with renewables need an integrated approach to energy use and material production – or risk industry being unable to use electricity produced from renewable sources.

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  • Warmer Water, Less Nutrition

    As a foundational species, giant kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera) is vital to the ecosystem of the temperate, shallow, nearshore waters where it grows.

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  • How Do Plants Act Fast To Fight Off Infections?

    New work led by Carnegie’s Kangmei Zhao and Sue Rhee reveals a new mechanism by which plants are able to rapidly activate defenses against bacterial infections.

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  • Extratropical Cyclones Drench West Coast

    One of the most intense extratropical cyclones ever to strike the Pacific Northwest drew an equally historic amount of moisture onto the West Coast of North America on October 24-25, 2021.

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  • Polar Bear Diet May Indicate Prey Distribution Changes Due to Climate Shifts

    How are warming temperatures and a loss of sea ice affecting polar bears and their marine mammal prey in the Arctic? 

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  • University of Toronto to Divest From Fossil Fuel Investments, Create Climate-Positive Campus

    The University of Toronto is committing to divest from investments in fossil fuel companies in its $4.0-billion endowment fund beginning immediately.

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  • Managing Water Resources in a Low-to-No-Snow Future

    With mountain snowpacks shrinking in the western U.S., new Berkeley Lab study analyzes when a low-to-no-snow future might arrive and implications for water management.

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