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  • Study Suggests Activism and Civil Disobedience Are Helping Communicate the Science of Climate Change

    A group of the world's top climate change biologists, including Professor Pete Smith from the University of Aberdeen, have published an editorial highlighting how global movements of civil disobedience focused on climate change are playing an important role in increasing public awareness and engagement with issues of climate change.

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  • Dungeness Crab Larvae Already Showing Effects of Coastal Acidification

    A new NOAA-funded study has documented for the first time that ocean acidification along the US Pacific Northwest coast is impacting the shells and sensory organs of some young Dungeness crab, a prized crustacean that supports the most valuable fishery on the West Coast.

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  • Wait, Hurricane Hunters Fly Winter Missions Too?

    Hurricane hunter aircraft doesn't get a break in winter - they fly winter storm missions as well.

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  • Clays in Antarctica From Millions of Years Ago Reveal Past Climate Changes

    Paleoclimate analysis enables scientists to subject climate models to boundary conditions—such as rising sea levels—for developmental purposes

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  • Four Ways Climate Change is Affecting Our Health—and What We Can Do About It

    Humans can adapt to major effects of climate change—but only if we contain greenhouse gas emissions, says public health expert.

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  • A Relationship Between Severe Winter Weather and Arctic Warmth?

    A new review article published in Nature Climate Change evaluates whether severe winter weather in the United States, Europe and Asia is sensitive to Arctic temperatures.

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  • Warmer, Dryer, Browner

    The western United States has experienced such intense droughts over the past decade that technical descriptions are becoming inadequate. 

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  • NASA Finds Wind Shear Affected New Tropical Cyclone 09S

    Tropical Cyclone 09S formed on Jan. 22 in the Southern Indian Ocean despite being affected by vertical wind shear, and one day later wind shear caused its demise. 

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  • USC Earth Scientists and AI Researchers Join Forces on New Semantic Web Technology

    Sometimes the most unrelated things can produce the most innovative results. 

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  • New Weather ‘Normals’ Show How Madison’s Climate Has Changed Over 40 Years

    The National Weather Service’s bulletins often mention when extreme weather deviates from normal. 

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