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  • NASA Finds Tropical Cyclone Vayu off India’s Gujarat Coast

    NASA’s Terra satellite showed Tropical Cyclone Vayu still lingering near the northwestern coast of India, and its cloud-filled eye remained offshore.

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  • Can We Still Have Fun If the UK Goes Carbon Neutral?

    Mainstream strategies generally address the challenge of reducing carbon by reviewing consumption, but a complementary approach looks at how people spend their time.

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  • A Global Database Established to Investigate Climate and Vegetation Drivers of Terrestrial Carbon Fluxes

    A better understanding of terrestrial flux dynamics will come from elucidating the integrated effects of climate and vegetation constraints on gross primary productivity (GPP), ecosystem respiration (ER), and net ecosystem productivity (NEP), according to Dr. CHEN Shutao, Associate professor at Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology.

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  • A Shady Spot May Protect Species Against Rapid Climate Warming

    Finding a shady refuge to cool off on a hot day could be more than a lifesaver in a warming world.

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  • Satellite Observations Improve Earthquake Monitoring, Response

    NASA’s Terra satellite showed Tropical Cyclone Vayu still lingering near the northwestern coast of India, and its cloud-filled eye remained offshore.

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  • No Evidence for Increased Egg Predation in the Arctic

    Climate and ecosystems are changing, but predation on shorebird nests has changed little across the globe over the past 60 years, finds an international team of 60 researchers.

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  • Surprisingly Large Carbon Uptake By North American Biosphere During El Niños

    New analysis of NOAA’s long-term air samples by NOAA and CIRES scientists finds that the North American terrestrial biosphere takes up unexpectedly large amounts of carbon in response to elevated carbon dioxide levels during El Niño years.

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  • Bitcoin Causing CO2 Emissions Comparable to Hamburg

    The use of Bitcoin causes around 22 megatons in CO2 emissions annually – comparable to the total emissions of cities such as Hamburg or Las Vegas. 

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  • New Map of Greenland Reveals Fast-Changing Environment

    A new map of Greenland and the European Arctic highlights the importance of monitoring environmental change in this fast-changing region. 

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  • From Rain to Flood

    Extreme weather events, such as thunderstorms or heavy rainfall and the resulting floods, influence Earth and environmental systems in the long term.

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