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  • A Burst of Lake Effect Snow

    Though snow droughts kept the ground bare in much of the Northeast, a late-February storm pummeled upstate New York.

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  • Winter Flooding in Mississippi and Louisiana

    Persistent heavy rains in the first two months of 2020 have swelled rivers from Missouri to the Gulf of Mexico.

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  • Ancient Australian Trees Face Uncertain Future Under Climate Change, Study Finds

    Tasmania's ancient rainforest faces a grim future as a warming climate and the way people used the land have brought significant changes to the island state off mainland Australia's southeastern coast, according to a new Portland State University study.

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  • NASA Sees Ex-Tropical Cyclone Esther Move Back into Northern Territory

    NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite provided forecasters with a visible image ex-tropical cyclone Esther’s remnant clouds that have now moved over Australia’s Northern Territory.

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  • World’s Sandy Beaches Under Threat From Climate Change

    Half of the world's beaches could disappear by the end of the century due to coastal erosion, according to a new study led by the JRC.

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  • Ocean Changes Almost Starved Life of Oxygen

    Chemical changes in the oceans more than 800 million years ago almost destroyed the oxygen-rich atmosphere that paved the way for complex life on Earth, new research suggests.

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  • Fallowing Cattle-Feed Farmland Simplest Way to Alleviate Western Water Shortage, FEWSION-Based Study Finds

    All over the world, the rate at which humans consume fresh water is now approaching or surpassing the rate at which water sources are being naturally replenished, creating water shortages for people and ecosystems. 

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  • Decarbonizing Your Ride for a More Stable Climate

    Scientists measure the climate benefits of alternatives to petroleum fuels.

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  • From Ancient Flooding, Modern Insights

    Study uses long-ago record of Bering Strait flooding to understand how ice sheets responded to climate change.

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  • Like Snowflakes, Soot Particles Are Unique—Affecting Climate Modeling

    New understanding of modeling soot in the atmosphere underscores the importance of reducing carbon emissions.

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