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  • Farewell Smooth Handfish: What Can We Learn From the World’s First Marine Fish Extinction?

    Earlier this month, a group of Australian scientists confirmed a depressing landmark for our blue planet: the first marine fish of modern times has been declared Extinct on the IUCN RedList.

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  • Global Threats: How Lessons from Covid-19 Can Prevent Environmental Meltdown

    Epidemiologists highlighted the dangers of Covid-19 in its early stages, but their warnings went largely ignored until rising infection rates forced policymakers to take action.

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  • Arctic Plants May Not Provide Predicted Carbon Sequestration Potential

    The environmental benefits of taller, shrubbier tundra plants in the Arctic may be overstated, according to new research involving the University of Stirling.

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  • South Pole Warming Three Times the Global Rate

    The South Pole has warmed at a rate three times the global average over the last three decades, according to a new study in the journal Nature Climate Change.

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  • In the Arctic, Spring Snowmelt Triggers Fresh CO2 Production

    Studies have shown the Arctic is warming roughly twice as fast as the rest of the world, and its soil holds twice the amount of carbon dioxide as  the atmosphere.

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  • A Dust Plume to Remember

    While dust routinely blows across the Atlantic Ocean, scientists rarely see plumes as large and dense with particles as the one that darkened Caribbean skies in June 2020.

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  • Knowledge of Severe Storm Patterns May Improve Tornado Warnings

    A radar signature may help distinguish which severe storms are likely to produce dangerous tornadoes, potentially leading to more accurate warnings, according to scientists.

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  • Impact of Shale Gas “Ignored” in England, New Study Finds

    The UK Government and its advisory groups “marginalised or ignored” the environmental and public health ramifications of permitting shale gas extraction in England, according to new research.

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  • Greenhouse Gases in Glasgow’s Air to Be Monitored in Real-Time

    A network of sensors installed across Glasgow schools will monitor levels of the greenhouse gas (GHG) carbon dioxide (CO2) in the city’s air, which contributes to climate change.

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  • As Wildfires Flare Up Across West, New Research Highlights Risk of Long-Term Ecological Change

    Following high-severity fire, scientists have found forest recovery may increasingly be compromised by lack of tree seed sources, warmer and drier post-fire climate and more frequent reburning.

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