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  • More Than One Way for Animals to Survive Climate Change

    As climate change continues to trigger the rise in temperature, increase drier conditions and shift precipitation patterns, adapting to new conditions will be critical for the long-term survival of most species.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Widespread Drought in Mexico

    Nearly 85 percent of Mexico is experiencing drought, and water sources are dwindling.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Dust Storms and Valley Fever in the American West

    Dust in the air in Arizona and other southwestern states is not just a concern for air quality – it can also carry the fungus which causes Valley fever, an infectious and potentially severe disease.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • April 2021 Was Fairly Dry and a Bit Warm for Much of the U.S.

    It was an unusually quiet month for tornado activity

    >> Read the Full Article
  • The New U.S. Climate Normals Are Here. What Do They Tell Us About Climate Change?

    Every 10 years, NOAA releases an analysis of U.S. weather of the past three decades that calculates average values for temperature, rainfall and other conditions.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Simulated Geoengineering Evaluation: Cooler Planet, but With Side Effects

    A new modeling study led by two NOAA researchers highlights the vast challenges and potentially damaging consequences of solar geoengineering actions large enough to ward off extreme warming by the end of the 21st century.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Transforming Atmospheric Carbon Into Industrially Useful Materials

    Plants are unparalleled in their ability to capture CO2 from the air, but this benefit is temporary, as leftover crops release carbon back into the atmosphere, mostly through decomposition. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Ice Core Chemistry Research Expands Insight into Sea Ice Variability in Southern Hemisphere

    Sea ice cover in the Southern Hemisphere is extremely variable, from summer to winter and from millennium to millennium, according to a University of Maine-led study. Overall, sea ice has been on the rise for about 10,000 years, but with some exceptions to this trend.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Antarctica Remains the Wild Card for Sea-Level Rise Estimates Through 2100

    A massive collaborative research project covered in the journal Nature this week offers projections to the year 2100 of future sea-level rise from all sources of land ice, offering the most complete projections created to date.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Flooding Might Triple in the Mountains of Asia

    A team of Swiss and international climate scientists has shown that the risk of glacial lake outburst floods in the Himalayan region and the Tibetan plateau could triple in the coming decades.

    >> Read the Full Article

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