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  • Human Land-Use and Climate Change Will Have Significant Impact on Animal Genetic Diversity, Study Finds

    Researchers at the University of Copenhagen have made the first ever global assessment map of how future climate and land-use change impacts genetic diversity in mammals. 

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  • Green Hydrogen: "Rust" as a Photoanode and Its Limits

    Hydrogen will be needed in large quantities as an energy carrier and raw material in the energy system of the future.

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  • Mountain High: Andean Forests Have High Potential to Store Carbon Under Climate Change

    The Andes Mountains of South America are the most species-rich biodiversity hotspot for plant and vertebrate species in the world.

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  • Ice Cap Study Promises New Prospects for Accurate Local Climate Projections Internationally

    New, detailed study of the Renland Ice Cap offers the possibility of modelling other smaller ice caps and glaciers with significantly greater accuracy than hitherto.

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  • Global Warming

    Coral reefs are one of the most biologically diverse ecosystems on earth. In the northern Red Sea and Gulf of Aqaba corals also have exceptionally high tolerance to increasing seawater temperatures, now occurring as a consequence of global warming.

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  • Fluctuations in Ocean Currents Modulate Oxygen Content at the Equator

    Due to global warming, not only the temperatures in the atmosphere and in the ocean are rising, but also winds and ocean currents as well as the oxygen distribution in the ocean are changing.

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  • Tracking La Soufrière’s Plume

    Explosive eruptions from the Caribbean volcano have flung ash and sulfate particles to the stratosphere.

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  • Alpine Plants Are Losing Their White “Protective Coat”

    There is a clear trend towards earlier snowmelt at elevations between 1,000 and 2,500 meters.

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  • Taking Action to Achieve Net Zero in the Agriculture Sector

    Farmers need to be prepared to take action now in order to achieve Net Zero in the agriculture sector by 2050, according to UCL researchers.

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  • Sunlight to Solve the World’s Clean Water Crisis

    Researchers at UniSA have developed a cost-effective technique that could deliver safe drinking water to millions of vulnerable people using cheap, sustainable materials and sunlight.

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