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  • Ozone-Depleting Substances Caused Half of Late 20th-Century Arctic Warming, Says Study

    A scientific paper published in 1985 was the first to report a burgeoning hole in Earth’s stratospheric ozone over Antarctica.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Setting Fires to Avoid Fires: Stanford Study Outlines Approaches to Enable More Prescribed Burns

    Australians desperate for solutions to raging wildfires might find them 8,000 miles away, where a new Stanford-led study proposes ways of overcoming barriers to prescribed burns – fires purposefully set under controlled conditions to clear ground fuels.

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  • Plant Genomes Reveal the Basis for Adaptation to Contrasting Climates

    In the face of rapid climate change, it is important that plants can adapt quickly to new conditions to ensure their survival.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Bushfires and Storms Threaten Water Supply and Much More

    Burned forests in steep mountains can be just as hazardous after the rains come and flames have been extinguished. And the risks are increasing, so what can be done?

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Study Verifies a Missing Piece to Urban Air Quality Puzzle

    CMU researchers have found a missing source of emissions that may explain roughly half of secondary organic aerosol.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Teens Feel the Heat of Climate Change

    A Wits scientist has identified how climate change affects the capacity of adolescents to learn equitably in different environments.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • The Island Shaped like a Horseshoe

    Deception Island is one of the only places in the world where ships can sail directly into the center of an active volcano.

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  • NASA Water Vapor Imagery Shows Tino’s Heavy Rain Potential Over Fiji

    When NASA’s Aqua satellite passed over the Southern Pacific Ocean  it gathered water vapor data that provided information about the intensity of Tropical Cyclone Tino.

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  • Researchers Testing Ability of Floating Wetlands to Survive Winter

    Early results from the pilot study suggested a reduction in nitrogen levels but also brought up a number of new questions that still need answers.

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  • Panic Like It’s 1999: Why Aren’t We Tackling Climate Change Like We Did Y2K?

    There could be important lessons from the fear of the Y2K software meltdown for those working against the clock on climate change.

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