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  • Resilience of Singapore Corals

    Global sea levels are expected to rise by at least half a metre by the year 2100 due to climate change. 

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  • Irrigated Farming in Wisconsin’s Central Sands Cools the Region’s Climate

    New research finds that irrigated farms within Wisconsin’s vegetable-growing Central Sands region significantly cool the local climate compared to nearby rain-fed farms or forests.

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  • Barbara Now a Major Hurricane on NASA Satellite Imagery

    NASA’s Terra and Aqua satellites passed over the Eastern Pacific Ocean after Tropical Storm Barbara strengthened into the first hurricane of the season. Barbara intensified rapidly into a major hurricane.

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  • Two-Degree Climate Goal Attainable Without Early Infrastructure Retirement

    If power plants, boilers, furnaces, vehicles, and other energy infrastructure is not marked for early retirement, the world will fail to meet the 1.5-degree Celsius climate-stabilizing goal set out by the Paris Agreement, but could still reach the 2-degree Celsius goal, says the latest from the ongoing collaboration between the University of California Irvine’s Steven Davis and Carnegie’s Ken Caldeira.

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  • Scientists Discover Processes to Lower Methane Emissions from Animals

    University of Otago scientists are part of an international research collaboration which has made an important discovery in the quest to lower global agricultural methane emissions.

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  • UCI, UC Merced: California Forest Die-Off Caused by Depletion of Deep-Soil Water

    A catastrophic forest die-off in California’s Sierra Nevada mountain range in 2015-2016 was caused by the inability of trees to reach diminishing supplies of subsurface water following years of severe drought and abnormally warm temperatures.

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  • Oxford Leads Network to Constrain the Role of Aerosols and Clouds for Global Warming with AI

    The European Commission has announced the funding of a new Innovative Training Network, led by Oxford University, which will train PhD students in Machine Learning Skills to address Climate Change.

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  • NASA’s Terra Satellite Eyes Tropical Storm Alvin

    Visible imagery from NASA’s Terra satellite showed Tropical Storm Alvin had organized and strengthened into a strong tropical storm, just over 500 miles from Mexico’s Baja California peninsula.

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  • UT Partners with NASA, Using Green Laser Technology to Predict Climate Change

    We know ice is melting on the Earth’s poles.

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  • The Far–Future Ocean: Warm yet Oxygen-Rich

    he oceans are losing oxygen. Numerous studies based on direct measurements in recent years have shown this. Since water can dissolve less gas as temperatures rise, these results were not surprising.

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