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  • Are Existing Laws Enough to Cope With Accelerating Environmental Change?

    New research offers solutions t a lack of legislative reform by focusing on strategies various government agencies can take to tap into existing flexibility.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Geochemists Measure New Composition of Earth’s Mantle

    Researchers suspect greater dynamics than previously assumed between the Earth’s surface and its mantle.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • New Research Identifies a Climate Signature in Rivers Globally

    A new study, led by scientists from the University of Bristol and published in the journal Nature, discovers a clear climatic signature on rivers globally that challenges existing theories.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Multiple Flood Events Erode Neighborhood Spirit

    A Rice University study examining the social and political reactions of people in post-Hurricane Harvey Houston found that while first-time flood victims may still feel strong ties to their neighborhoods, this emotional attachment erodes after their neighborhoods repeatedly flood.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Summer 2019 Was Hottest On Record For Northern Hemisphere

    Scorching temperatures around the world last month tied August 2019 as the second-hottest August on record and capped off the hottest Northern Hemisphere summer (June through August), tied with 2016.

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  • Harnessing Tomato Jumping Genes Could Help Speed-Breed Drought-Resistant Crops

    Researchers from the University of Cambridge’s Sainsbury Laboratory (SLCU) and Department of Plant Sciences have discovered that drought stress triggers the activity of a family of jumping genes (Rider retrotransposons) previously known to contribute to fruit shape and colour in tomatoes. 

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  • Study: We Need More Realistic Experiments on the Impact of Climate Change on Ecosystems

    When it comes to the impact of climate change on ecosystems, we still have large knowledge gaps. 

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  • NASA Finds Humberto Strengthening off the Florida Coast

    NASA’s Aqua Satellite provided a visible image of Tropical Storm Humberto as it was strengthening off the Florida coast on Sept. 15.

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  • NASA Finds Kiko Weakening in the Eastern Pacific

    NASA’s Aqua satellite provided forecasters at the National Hurricane Center with infrared data and cloud top temperature information on Hurricane Kiko.

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  • Large Transnational Corporations Play Critical Role in Global Natural Resource Management

    Researchers have identified six corporate actions that, combined with effective public policy and improved governmental regulations, could help large transnational corporations steer environmental stewardship efforts around the world, a new paper suggests.

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