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  • Kuroshio Current May Be Responsible for Climatic Discomfort in Tokyo, Scientists Find

    Forty million people living in the Kanto region of Japan, which includes Tokyo, may be able to blame a meandering ocean current for increasing hot and humid summers, according to an analysis conducted by an international team of researchers. 

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  • Advances in Tropical Cyclone Observation May Aid in Disaster Reduction and Prevention

    Tropical cyclones — known as typhoons in the Pacific and as hurricanes in the Atlantic — are fierce, complex storm systems that cause loss of human life and billions of dollars in damage every year. 

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  • Flood Risk Uncertainties Assessed at the Global Scale

    A research team from the Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo has conducted a detailed analysis of the uncertainties associated with flood risk modeling at the global scale. 

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  • The Oil Well Next Door: California’s Silent Health Hazard

    Nalleli Cobo was nine years old when her nose started bleeding, off and on throughout the day, and often into her pillow at night.

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  • Carbon-Neutral “Biofuel” from Lakes

    Lakes store huge amounts of methane. In a new study, environmental scientists at the University of Basel offer suggestions for how it can be extracted and used as an energy source in the form of methanol.

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  • Tenfold Carbon Emissions Reduction Needed to Meet Paris Climate Goal

    While 64 countries cut their fossil fuel emissions between 2016 and 2019, an international team of researchers, including an Earth system scientist at UCI, stressed that an even more pronounced reduction is going to be necessary to meet Paris Agreement goals to tackle global warming. 

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  • Impacts of Sunscreen on Coral Reefs Needs Urgent Attention, Say Scientists

    More research is needed on the environmental impact of sunscreen on the world’s coral reefs, scientists at the University of York say.

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  • Floating Gardens as a Way to Keep Farming Despite Climate Change

    Bangladesh’s floating gardens, built to grow food during flood seasons, could offer a sustainable solution for parts of the world prone to flooding because of climate change, a new study has found.

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  • How to Talk to People About Climate Change

    As our planet warms, seas rise and catastrophic weather events become more frequent, action on climate change has never been more important.

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  • Groundwater Discharge Affects Water Quality in Coastal Waters

    As we enter the United Nations’ Decade of the Oceans, a new research study shed light on an often overlooked source of impact on the coastal ecosystems.

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