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  • Great Barrier Reef Study Shows How Reef Copes with Rapid Sea-Level Rise

    A new study into the recent history of the Great Barrier Reef has shown how it responds to rapid sea-level rise and other environmental stresses. 

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  • Tiny Woodlands Are More Important Than Previously Thought

    Small woodlands in farmland have more benefits for humans per area, compared to large forests according to a new study.

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  • How Micro-Doses of Nature Help Our Health and Climate

    Urban greening is emerging as a key part of the solution to some of our major health and environmental challenges. Providing nearby nature offers a surprising range of co-benefits.

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  • Study Calls for Improved Sanitation and the Environmental Management of Pharmaceuticals in Developing Economies

    The University has worked with pharmaceuticals company AstraZeneca to research water quality in the Nairobi area.

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  • What’s Driving Erosion Worldwide?

    ETH Zurich researchers are reexamining the causes of soil erosion around the world – and have found that countries themselves have a surprisingly strong influence on their soil. This country effect was previously undetected.

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  • Drone Images Show Greenland Ice Sheet Becoming More Unstable as It Fractures

    The world’s second-largest ice sheet, and the single largest contributor to global sea level rise, is potentially becoming unstable because of fractures developing in response to faster ice flow and more meltwater forming on its surface.

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  • Genomic Gymnastics Help Sorghum Plant Survive Drought

    A new study led by UC Berkeley researchers reveals how sorghum crops alter the expression of their genes to adapt to drought conditions. Understanding how sorghum survives harsh conditions could help researchers design crops that are more resilient to climate change.

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  • Why More Clouds Can Mean Less Rain in Australia

    A giant, continent-sized cloud that dumps rain from Broome to Hobart has increased in frequency over the past 33 years, but its impact may not be what you expect.

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  • New Study Provides the First Evidence That Thinning Ice Shelves Around Antarctica Are Causing More Ice to Move From the Land Into the Sea

    It is believed that the ice shelves may be thinning due to changes in ocean heat content, either by ocean warming or from changes in how the ocean circulates around and below the shelves, but further research is needed to establish the specific reasons.

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  • New Satellite System Can Map Tropical Forest Carbon Emissions

    For the first time, scientists have developed a method to monitor carbon emissions from tropical forests with an unprecedented level of detail. 

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