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  • Early Breeding Season for Some Arctic Seabirds Due Global Warming

    The breeding season of some seabirds in Arctic regions takes place earlier as a result of the temperature rise caused by climate change, according to a science article with Francisco Ramírez, from the Faculty of Biology and the Biodiversity Research Institute (IRBio) of the University of Barcelona –as one of the main authors.

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  • Pressure May Be Key To Fighting Climate Change With Thermoelectric Generators

    Pressure improves the ability of materials to turn heat into electricity and could potentially be used to create clean generators, according to new work from a team that includes Carnegie’s Alexander Goncharov and Viktor Struzhkin published in Nature Materials.

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  • Agronomists Detail the Benefits of Updating Agricultural Drainage Infrastructure in New Study

    Massive networks of drains, pipes and tiles that enable food production on much of the world’s most productive cropland are due for expansion and replacement to meet the demands of agricultural intensification and climate change. 

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  • Study Explores How to Make Conservation Initiatives More Contagious

    Research shows conservation initiatives often spread like diseases, helping scientists and policymakers design programmes more likely to be taken up.

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  • Another Casualty of Climate Change? Recreational Fishing

    Another casualty of climate change will likely be shoreline recreational fishing, according to new research from North Carolina State University and Oregon State University. 

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  • Disappearing Peruvian Glaciers

    It is common knowledge that glaciers are melting in most areas across the globe. 

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  • How to Make Carbon Pricing Palatable to Air Travellers

    Travellers are willing to pay a little more for flights if they know the extra money will be used to address carbon emissions, a new study from the UBC Sauder School of Business has found.

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  • Extremely Dry, Hot Conditions This Fall Causing Early, Muted Foliage Display

    With last year being the wettest year on record in Pennsylvania, and this year staring out wet again, 2019 was set up to be the mother of all fall foliage displays. 

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  • Hurricanes May Be Reshaping Big Parts of the Ocean

    The storm formerly known as Hurricane Lorenzo is blasting Ireland and the United Kingdom today with winds up to 80 miles per hour, heavy rain, and flooding. 

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  • Deploying Drones to Prepare for Climate Change

    While doing field research for her graduate thesis in her hometown of Cairo, Norhan Magdy Bayomi observed firsthand the impact of climate change on her local community.

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