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  • Curtin Study Finds Australian Beach Sand Originated in Antarctica

    Curtin University researchers have discovered evidence in southern Australian beach sand of material that originated from the sub ice rock of Antarctica, providing a better understanding of how these lands were once joined.

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  • Arctic's Last Refuge for Ice-Dependent Species Disappearing as Region Warms

    Ice cover in a marine protected area in the Far North – potentially the last refuge for Arctic animals that depend on sea ice for their survival – is disappearing twice as fast as ice in the rest of the Arctic Ocean.

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  • Canada Falling Short of UN’s Sustainable Development Goals

    Canada could lead the world in helping to achieve water sustainability but is falling short of reaching the goals set out by the United Nations (UN), according to a new report from scientists with the University of Saskatchewan-led Global Water Futures (GWF) program.

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  • All but One of the U.S.’s Endangered Species Are Vulnerable to Climate Change, Study Finds

    The climate crisis is poised to deliver a severe blow to the United States’ most threatened animals, with a new study finding that almost every species considered endangered is vulnerable in some way to global heating.

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  • Asking If Behavior Can Be Changed on Climate Crisis

    One of the more complex problems facing social psychologists today is whether any intervention can move people to change their behavior about climate change and protecting the environment for the sake of future generations.

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  • NASA Soil Data Joins the Air Force

    Spacecraft provides near-real-time measurements of soil moisture to aid in weather forecasting.

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  • Emissions From Electricity Generation Lead to Disproportionate Number of Premature Deaths for Some Racial Groups

    Air pollution doesn’t just come from cars on the road, generating electricity from fossil fuels also releases fine particulate matter into the air.

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  • New Study of Sebastian Inlet Confirms Link Between Sea Level, Sand Volume

    Enhanced understanding can strengthen resource management along East Coast.

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  • Canada Falling Short of UN’s Sustainable Development Goals: New Report From Water Scientists

    Canada could lead the world in helping to achieve water sustainability but is falling short of reaching the goals set out by the United Nations (UN), according to a new report from scientists with the University of Saskatchewan-led Global Water Futures (GWF) program.

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  • New Study Reveals Secrets of Wolfe Creek Crater

    Meteorite impact site much younger than previously thought.

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