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  • UN Climate Panel Contends With Models Showing Implausibly Fast Warming

    Next week, the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) will unveil its latest scientific assessment, widely considered the most authoritative review of climate research. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • The Climatic Environment to Sustain Permafrost in Daisetsu Mountains, Hokkaido in Japan, Is Projected to Decrease Significantly in the Future

    Permafrost is known to occur in high mountainous areas such as the Daisetsu Mountains in Japan, which are located at the southernmost limit of the permafrost distribution in the world. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • World’s First “Green” Synthesis of Plastics From CO2

    Using a CeO2 catalyst, researchers develop an effective catalytic process for the direct synthesis of polycarbonate diols without the need for dehydrating agents. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Icy Waters of ‘Snowball Earth’ May Have Spurred Early Organisms to Grow Bigger

    A new study from CU Boulder finds that hundreds of millions of years ago, small single-celled organisms may have evolved into larger multicellular life forms to better propel themselves through icy waters.

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  • A Summer of Fire-Breathing Smoke Storms

    For decades, scientists have been tracking extreme thunderstorms created by wildfires. However, the ferocity of the storms that have popped up in Canada in 2021 has surprised them.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Red Tide Appearing In Gulf Of Mexico

    Texas A&M-Galveston marine biologist Daniel Roelke says the algae bloom can be devastating to marine life and can threaten humans.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Could Residential Heat Pumps Be Part of the Climate Solution?

    Study shows that heat pumps would cut greenhouse gas emissions everywhere if the grid is moderately decarbonized.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • How Fire Today Will Impact Water Tomorrow

    In 2020, Colorado battled the four largest wildfires in its history, leaving residents anxious for another intense wildfire season this year.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • FSU Researchers Find La Niña Increases Carbon Export From Amazon River

    Dissolved organic carbon is the most important intermediary in the global carbon cycle.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Understanding Past Climate Change 'Tipping Points' Can Help Us Prepare for the Future

    Of all the creatures on Earth, humans manipulate their environments the most. But, how far can we push it before something drastic happens?

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