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  • Converging on Coastal Science

    Advancing a more collective understanding of coastal systems dynamics and evolution is a formidable scientific challenge. PNNL is meeting it head on to inform decisions for the future.

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  • Peatlands Release More Methane When Disturbed by Roads

    Roads built through acidic wetlands may make greenhouse gas emissions from the wetlands spike by damming natural water flow, according to a new study.

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  • Experiment Closes Critical Gap in Weather Forecasting

    SubX, a research-to-operations project, shows promise for improved monthly forecasts.

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  • Climate Change Talk OK During Disaster Events

    A global consortium of leading climate change research universities is coming together as a new survey reveals the attitudes of Australians to climate change. 

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  • Bats May Benefit From Wildfire

    Bats face many threats — from habitat loss and climate change to emerging diseases, such as white-nose syndrome.

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  • Siberian Researchers Contribute to Global Monitoring of the Earth's Green Lungs

    Researchers of Siberian Federal University took part in a global project to collect, systematize and universalize data on the composition of forests in all climatic zones and on all continents of the planet.

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  • Research Reveals Past Rapid Antarctic Ice Loss Due to Ocean Warming

    New research from the University of Otago has found the sensitive West Antarctic Ice Sheet collapsed during a warming period just over a million years ago when atmospheric carbon dioxide levels were lower than today.

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  • 35-Year Data Record Charts Sea Temperature Change

    Four trillion satellite measurements, taken over four decades from 1981 to 2018, have been merged to create a continuous global record that will help to understand the science behind Earth’s climate.

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  • Transition to Renewable Energy Needs to Consider Global Threat to Species

    Researchers advise that future energy policy must consider these unequal international impacts to identify the best routes to decarbonisation.

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  • Forest Fragmentation Hits Wildlife Hardest in the Tropics

    Animals that evolved in environments subject to large-scale habitat-altering events like fires and storms are better equipped to handle forest fragmentation caused by human development than species in low-disturbance environments, new research shows.

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