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  • Carbon-Loaded Peatlands Can’t Be Ignored, Texas A&M Scientist Says

    Assistant Professor of Geography Julie Loisel is among a team of scientists who agree that preserving peatlands is essential to limiting climate warming.

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  • Central Europe: Dry Aprils Pave the Way for Summer Droughts

    In the past 20 years, Central Europe has experienced six summer heat waves and droughts.

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  • No Refuge from the Heat

    Over the past several decades, marine protected areas (MPAs) have emerged as a favored conservation tool. 

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  • Newly Discovered Greenland Plume Drives Thermal Activities in the Arctic

    A team of researchers understands more about the melting of the Greenland ice sheet. They discovered a flow of hot rocks, known as a mantle plume, rising from the core-mantle boundary beneath central Greenland that melts the ice from below.

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  • The Natural “Himalayan Aerosol Factory” Can Affect Climate

    Large amounts of new particles can form in the valleys of the Himalayas from naturally emitted gases and can be transported to high altitudes by the mountain winds and injected into the upper atmosphere.

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  • Spring Heats Up Down Under

    The country endured its hottest spring and November on record.

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  • Early Melting Along the Antarctic Peninsula

    About a month before the start of astronomical summer in the southern hemisphere, vast areas of sea ice were already painted blue with meltwater.

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  • An Unexpected Expanse of Sand in Alaska

    Dune fields of interest to scientists who study the Red Planet stand out in the Kobuk Valley amid a backdrop of green.

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  • California Appears to Be in for a Dry, Warm Winter

    La Niña conditions in the Pacific Ocean may lead to sandals and sunglasses at Christmastime.

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  • The Climate Changed Rapidly Alongside Sea Ice Decline in the North

    During the last glacial period, app. 10,000 – 110,000 years ago the northern hemisphere was covered in glacial ice and extensive sea ice, covering the Nordic seas.

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