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  • Seabed Recovers More Quickly Following Extreme Storms Than From the Impacts of Bottom-Towed Fishing

    Extreme storms can result in major damage to the seabed similar to that caused by prolonged periods of bottom-towed fishing, according to new research.

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  • Lake Mead Drops to a Record Low

    The reservoir stands at its lowest level since the 1930s.

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  • Stanford Researchers Explore How People Respond to Wildfire Smoke

    Interviews with Northern California residents reveal that social norms and social support are essential for understanding protective health behaviors during wildfire smoke events – information that could be leveraged to improve public health outcomes.

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  • Extreme Sea Levels to Become Much More Common as Earth Warms

    Extreme sea levels along coastlines across the world will become 100 times more frequent by the end of the century.

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  • Upper Missouri River Basin Study Identifies Strategies to Meet Future Water Demands and Improve Drought Resiliency

    The Bureau of Reclamation released the Missouri River Headwaters Basin Study that provides options to meet the increased water demand and a change in the timing of the snowmelt runoff in the Missouri River Basin above Fort Peck Reservoir. 

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  • Understanding Antarctic Ice Historic Changes Could Reveal Future Changes

    The Antarctic Ice Sheet, Earth’s southern polar ice sheet, has grown and receded and grown again over millions of years. 

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  • Climate Change Challenge: Terminology Used by Scientists Confounds Public

    There’s plenty of information available about climate change. The question is whether it's understandable.

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  • Climate Change Producing More “Fire Weather” as Far East as Oklahoma

    Climate change is setting the stage for wildfires beyond California and Oregon, fueling hotter, drier conditions in places such as Oklahoma and Nebraska not historically prone to large wildfires, according to a new analysis from Climate Central.

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  • Fukutoku-Okanoba Explodes

    The eruption of an underwater volcano near South Iwo Jima sent a plume soaring into flight paths and created an expansive raft of floating rock.

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  • A 1,000 Year Drought is Hitting the West. Could Desalination Be a Solution?

    The United States and many other parts of the world are reeling under the impacts of severe drought. One possible solution is the desalination of seawater, but is it a silver bullet?

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