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  • NASA Infrared Data Shows Tropical Cyclone Nisarga Strengthened Before Landfall

    Satellite data of Tropical Cyclone Nisarga’s cloud top temperatures revealed that the storm had strengthened before it began making landfall in west central India.

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  • Small Arctic Coastal Waterbodies, With Big Carbon Release

    Arctic coastal watersheds are some of the most threatened regions on Earth.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Warming Climate is Changing Where Birds Breed

    Spring is in full swing. Trees are leafing out, flowers are blooming, bees are buzzing, and birds are singing. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • NAU Professor a Collaborator on Research, Published in a Special-Edition Journal, Addressing Need for Conservation of Springs in Drying Climate

    A Northern Arizona University professor co-authored a paper on the importance of springs in a drying climate that is in the inaugural climate change refugia special edition of Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment.

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  • Rainy Season Tends to Begin Earlier in Northern Central Asia

    A recent study published in Environmental Research Letters by a team of researchers from the Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP) at the Chinese Academy of Science (CAS) finds that the rainy season of northern Central Asia, which occurs in May-July in present-day, will shift to March-May at the end of the 21st century.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • A New Look at Old Smoke

    Smoke from wildfires and agricultural burning has an important role in regulating climate.

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  • Stanford Experts Highlight Oceans’ Role in Solving Food Insecurity

    Our growing need for food poses one of the biggest threats to the environment. Stanford ocean and food security experts explain how the ocean could produce dramatically more food while driving sustainable economic growth.

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  • Climate Change Presents African Grazers With Tricky Decision

    Lions limit their prey, such as zebra and gnu, in their options for adapting to global warming.

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  • Two Vital Buffers Against Climate Change Are Just Offshore

    New study underscores the need to conserve and restore mangroves and coral reefs for coastal protection.

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  • Latest Climate Models Show More Intense Droughts to Come

    An analysis of new climate model projections by Australian researchers from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes shows southwestern Australia and parts of southern Australia will see longer and more intense droughts due to a lack of rainfall caused by climate change.

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