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  • Climate Change Ushers In New Age of Extreme Rocky Mountain Wildfires, Study Says

    High-elevation forests in Colorado and southern Wyoming are experiencing bigger wildfires than at any point in the last 2,000 years, according to a new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

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  • Icebergs Drifting from Canada to Southern Florida

    Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution & United States Geological Survey data shows how icebergs drifted more than 5,000km during the last glaciation

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  • Baltic Herring Larvae Appear Earlier and Grow Faster Due to Climate Change

    Conditions during herring spawning may have cascading effects on the whole Baltic ecosystem.

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  • Ancient Air Bubbles Speak to a Much Warmer Antarctica During the Ice-Age Than Once Believed

    Twenty thousand-year-old air bubbles have revealed that Antarctic temperatures during the last ice age were markedly different than what the leading science once suggested. 

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  • Ozone Pollution Has Increased in Antarctica

    Ozone is a pollutant at ground level, but very high in the atmosphere’s “ozone layer,” it absorbs damaging ultraviolet radiation. 

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  • Heat from Below: How the Ocean is Wearing Down the Arctic Sea Ice

    The influx of warmer water masses from the North Atlantic into the European marginal seas of the Arctic Ocean plays a significant role in the marked decrease in sea-ice growth, especially in winter.

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  • Experiments Simulate Possible Impact of Climate Change on Crabs

    Albeit very small, with a carapace width of only 3 cm, the Atlantic mangrove fiddler crab Leptuca thayeri can be a great help to scientists seeking to understand more about the effects of global climate change.

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  • As Climates Change, Prepare for More Mosquitoes in Winter, New Study Shows

    In many parts of the world, mosquitoes are a common summertime nuisance.

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  • Rocky Mountain Forests Now Burning More Than Any Point in Past 2,000 Years

    Following 2020’s extreme fire season, high-elevation forests in the central Rocky Mountains now are burning more than at any point in the past 2,000 years, according to a new University of Montana study recently published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

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  • Microbes in Ocean Play Important Role in Moderating Earth’s Temperature

    Methane is a strong greenhouse gas that plays a key role in Earth’s climate. 

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