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  • Washington’s Famed Tidal Basin and Cherry Trees Face Rising Waters

    Washington, D.C.’s Tidal Basin, flanked by rows of the city’s celebrated cherry trees, is facing a growing threat from rising seas and land subsidence.

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  • In Europe, a Backlash Is Growing Over Incinerating Garbage

    For decades, Europe has poured millions of tons of its trash into incinerators each year, often under the green-sounding label “waste to energy.”

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  • Pollen Season in Switzerland Earlier and More Intense Due to Climate Change

    Bad news for allergy sufferers: The rising temperatures over the past three decades have impacted the onset, duration and intensity of the pollen season in Switzerland.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Study Details How Middle East Dust Intensifies Summer Monsoons on Indian Subcontinent

    New research from the University of Kansas published in Earth-Science Reviews offers insight into one of the world’s most powerful monsoon systems: the Indian summer monsoon. 

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  • Seagrasses Turn Back the Clock on Ocean Acidification

    Spanning six years and seven seagrass meadows along the California coast, a paper from the University of California, Davis, is the most extensive study yet of how seagrasses can buffer ocean acidification.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • 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. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • 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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