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  • Rising Waters

     As part of an international research collaboration, Queen’s University scientist and lead Canadian researcher Laura Thomson examined the contribution of Canadian glaciers and ice caps to global sea level rise.

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  • Driving a Wedge into Historic Gaps of Climate Science

    Evidence of historic marine life present in Alaskan permafrost is helping scientists reconstruct ancient changes in the ice cover over the Arctic Ocean.

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  • How Will Tropical Mammals React to Rising Temperatures?

    How wildlife will react to climate change is an open question, but one of the first studies to compare the responses of tropical mammals to warmer habitats suggests the answer won’t be as simple as “move to a cooler place.”

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  • Warm Autumn Winds Could Strain Antarctica's Larsen C Ice Shelf

    The Antarctic Peninsula is the northernmost part of the earth’s coldest continent, making it particularly vulnerable to a changing global climate.

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  • Arctic Temperatures Warmest in More than 10,000 Years

    Arctic temperatures are the warmest they’ve been in more than 10,000 years, according to a new University of Alberta study that highlights alarming rates of climate warming and thawing of permafrost in Northern Canada.

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  • Oregon Coastal Habitat Project Restores Coho and Reduces Flooding

    NOAA’s work with community partners restoring estuary habitat in Tillamook Bay, Oregon is revitalizing tidal wetlands for threatened Oregon Coast coho salmon, and helping reduce flooding in the surrounding communities and farmlands.

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  • Simultaneous Heatwaves Caused by Anthropogenic Climate Change

    Many people will remember last summer – not only in Switzerland, but also in large swathes across the rest of Europe, as well as in North America and Asia.

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  • NASA-NOAA Satellite Sees Tropical Cyclone Wallace Dissipating

    Tropical Cyclone Wallace was dissipating in the Southern Indian Ocean when NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite passed overhead.

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  • Hurricane Harvey Provides Lessons Learned for Flood Resiliency Plans

    Hurricane Harvey made landfall on Aug. 25, 2017, then stalled over Texas for three days as a tropical storm. 

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  • Secrets of The Permafrost: New Research Reveals Evidence of Climate Change in The Yukon

    A study from U of T Mississauga uses new research techniques to reveal alarming information about climate change in Canada’s north.

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