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  • Study Connects Marine Heat Wave With Spike in Whale Entanglements

    Climate change is increasing the frequency and severity of marine heat waves—warm water anomalies that disrupt marine ecosystems—and this is creating new challenges for fisheries management and ocean conservation. 

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  • Switching Grape Varieties Can Help Save World’s Wine-Growing Regions: UBC Study

    Hotter temperatures threaten global wine production, with multiple studies now forecasting that more than half of regions suitable to planting wine grapes could be lost to climate change.

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  • Hidden Past of Earth’s Oldest Continents Unearthed

    New international research led by the University of St Andrews presents a novel way to understand the structure and formation of our oldest continents.

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  • Climate Costs Smallest if Warming is Limited to 2°C

    The politically negotiated Paris Agreement is thus also the economically sensible one, Potsdam researchers find in a new study.

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  • Increasing Opportunities for Sustainable Behavior

    To mitigate climate change and safeguard ecosystems, we need to make drastic changes in our consumption and transport behaviors.

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  • NASA’s Aqua Satellite Reveals Tropical Cyclone Esami’s Dissipation

    Tropical Cyclone Esami formed in the Southern Indian Ocean and just three days later, visible imagery from NASA’s Aqua satellite confirmed the storm had dissipated.

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  • NASA Catches the Dying Remnants of Tropical Cyclone 12P

    Tropical Cyclone 12P formed in the Southern Pacific Ocean on January 25 and two days later, NASA’s Aqua satellite observed the storm’s demise.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Airborne Measurements Point to Low EPA Methane Estimates in South Central US

    Approximately twice as much methane is seeping into the atmosphere than the Environmental Protection Agency estimates from oil and gas facilities in the south central U.S., according to a series of measurements taken by meteorologists using NASA aircraft.

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  • Children to Bear the Burden of Negative Health Effects From Climate Change

    The grim effects that climate change will have on pediatric health outcomes was the focus of a “Viewpoint” article published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation by Susan E. Pacheco, MD, an expert at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth).

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  • Rice Lab Turns Trash Into Valuable Graphene in a Flash

    That banana peel, turned into graphene, can help facilitate a massive reduction of the environmental impact of concrete and other building materials. 

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