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  • ‘Maine’s Climate Future’ Documents Progression of Accelerating Change and Its Effects

    Nearly every climate-related parameter measured in Maine is accelerating, according to “Maine’s Climate Future — 2020 Update,” the latest report from the University of Maine.

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  • The Antarctica Factor: Model Uncertainties Reveal Upcoming Sea-Level Risk

    Sea-level rise due to ice loss in Antarctica could become a major risk for coastal protection even in the near term, scientists say.

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  • As Groundwater Depletes, Arid American West is Moving East

    Even under modest climate warming scenarios, the continental United States faces a significant loss of groundwater – about 119 million cubic meters, or roughly enough to fill Lake Powell four times or one quarter of Lake Erie, a first-of-its-kind study has shown.

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  • January 2020 Was Earth’s Hottest January on Record

    The long-term trend of above-average temperatures continues.

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  • NASA Flights Detect Millions of Arctic Methane Hotspots

    Scientists use planes equipped with special instrumentation to detect methane hotspots in areas where ground-based observations are difficult or impossible to measure.

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  • Study Details Effectiveness of Kansas Program That Pays Farmers to Conserve Water

    Crops need water. And in the central United States, the increasing scarcity of water resources is becoming a threat to the nation’s food production.

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  • Forest Soils Release More Carbon Dioxide Than Expected in Rainy Season

    Current carbon cycle models may underestimate the amount of carbon dioxide released from the soil during rainy seasons in temperate forests like those found in the northeast United States, according to Penn State researchers.

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  • Nitrogen-Fixing Trees Help Tropical Forests Grow Faster and Store More Carbon

    Planting fixers could benefit reforestation and climate mitigation plans.

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  • Climate Data at Your Fingertips

    A web tool developed by SDSU researchers offers instant access to global climate data.

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  • NASA Finds Wind Shear Affecting Tropical Cyclone Uesi

    NASA satellite imagery revealed that vertical wind shear appears to be affecting Tropical Cyclone Uesi in the Southern Pacific Ocean.

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