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  • How Trees Affect the Weather

    Nature, said Ralph Waldo Emerson, is no spendthrift. Unfortunately, he was wrong.

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  • Engineers Automate Science from Remote Antarctic Station

    A remote and unoccupied research station in Antarctica has, for the first time, collected important scientific measurements of climate, ozone and space weather thanks to ground-breaking technology developed by British Antarctic Survey’s (BAS) engineers.

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  • Conceptual Model Can Explain How Thunderstorm Clouds Bunch Together

    Understanding how the weather and climate change is one of the most important challenges in science today.

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  • Ancient Intervention Could Boost Dwindling Water Reserves in Coastal Peru

    Nestled between the Pacific Ocean and the Andes mountains, the people of Peru’s coastal region rely on surface water from the Andes for drinking water, industry, and animal and crop farming.

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  • Columbia Researchers Provide New Evidence on the Reliability of Climate Modeling

    For decades, scientists studying a key climate phenomenon have been grappling with contradictory data that have threated to undermine confidence in the reliability of climate models overall.

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  • Clouds Dominate Uncertainties in Predicting Future Greenland Melt

    New research led by climate scientists from the University of Bristol suggests that the representation of clouds in climate models is as, or more, important than the amount of greenhouse gas emissions when it comes to projecting future Greenland ice sheet melt.

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  • Humanitarians Turn Sights on Climate Risk

    There’s growing momentum to factor climate change into humanitarian work, Anita Makri reports.

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  • Auburn Researchers Publish New Hypothesis Explaining the Connection Between Habitat Loss and the Global Emergence of Infectious Diseases

    Auburn University researchers have published a new hypothesis that could provide the foundation for new scientific studies looking into the association of habitat loss and the global emergence of infectious diseases.

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  • Scientists Probe the Surprising Role of Trees in Methane Emissions

    There are many mysteries in the Amazon.

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  • Declassified Cold War Spy Technology Shows How Quickly Himalayan Glaciers are Melting

    During the Height of the Cold War, a telescope-shaped American spy satellite code-named Hexagon circled the globe snapping high-resolution photographs of forests, mountains, and perhaps a few Russian military bases.

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