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  • Northern Forest Fires Could Accelerate Climate Change

    New research indicates that the computer-based models currently used to simulate how Earth’s climate will change in the future underestimate the impact that forest fires and drying climate are having on the world’s northernmost forests, which make up the largest forest biome on the planet. 

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  • Icebreaker’s Cyclone Encounter Reveals Faster Sea Ice Decline

    In August 2016 a massive storm on par with a Category 2 hurricane churned in the Arctic Ocean. 

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  • Methane Release Rapidly Increases in the Wake of the Melting Ice Sheets

    Ice ages are not that easy to define. It may sound intuitive that an ice age represents a frozen planet, but the truth is often more nuanced than that. 

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  • Langley Scientists Eyeing New Way to Measure Key Climate Indicator

    NASA scientists have set out to transform the way the agency measures Earth's energy budget — a key gauge of climate health.

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  • Light, in Addition to Ocean Temperature, Plays Role in Coral Bleaching

    Researchers found that shaded corals recover more quickly from heat stress than corals with no shade.

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  • Cave Deposits Show Surprising Shift in Permafrost Over the Last 400,000 Years

    Nearly one quarter of the land in the Northern Hemisphere, amounting to some 9 million square miles, is layered with permafrost — soil, sediment, and rocks that are frozen solid for years at a time.

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  • Seasonal Water Resource on the Upper Indus

    Seasonally occurring fields of aufeis (icing) constitute an important resource for the water supply of the local population in the Upper Indus Basin. 

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  • Uncertainty of Future Southern Ocean CO2 Uptake Cut in Half

    The Southern Ocean dominates the oceanic uptake of human-made CO2. But how much carbon dioxide can it actually absorb in the future?

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  • Global Glacier Retreat Has Accelerated

    Glaciers are a sensitive indicator of climate change – and one that can be easily observed.

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  • Unprecedented Combination of Weather and Drought Conditions Fueled Oregon’s September Wildfires

    The weather and fire forecasts for this coming summer are not looking particularly good, either.

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