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  • Extratropical Volcanoes Influence Climate More Than Assumed

    The eruption of Mount Pinatubo in 1991 had a significant impact on climate, decreasing global mean temperature by about 0.5°C.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • ‘Superbug Gene’ Found in One of the Most Remote Places on Earth

    Antibiotic-Resistant Genes (ARGs) that were first detected in urban India have been found 8,000 miles away in one of the last ‘pristine’ places on earth, a new study has shown.

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  • Drier Mountains Pose a Double Whammy for Cold-Adapted Amphibians, Says SFU Study

    A species of frog endemic to the Pacific Northwest faces a 50 per cent increase in the probability of extinction by the 2080s due to climate change, according to a new study published by SFU researchers in the Ecological Society of America.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • As Climate Heats Up, Rising Rainfall Averages Hide Crop-Killing Droughts

    Research performed in the Ethiopian highlands shows that even in years with above average rainfall, crops can be severely reduced by drought early in the growing season, when seeds must sprout and get established.

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  • Researchers Examine Political Divide Behind Climate Change Beliefs

    Despite a scientific consensus, citizens are divided when it comes to climate change, often along political lines, and scholars want to better understand why.

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  • Faster CO2 Rise Expected in 2019

    With emissions already at a record high, the build-up of carbon-dioxide in the atmosphere could be larger than last year due to a slower removal by natural carbon sinks.

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  • Inequality Promotes Deforestation in Latin America

    Tropical deforestation is a major contributor to climate change and loss of local and global ecosystem functions. 

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  • A Landscape Unseen in over 40,000 Years

    The study, published today in the journal Nature Communications, uses radiocarbon dating to determine the ages of plants collected at the edges of 30 ice caps on Baffin Island, west of Greenland.

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  • Failed Northern Settlement Subject of Documentary

    A little-known episode in Canadian history will find a national audience Sunday, thanks to a team of University of Windsor filmmakers.

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  • Simulating Clouds over the Tibetan Plateau to Improve Weather Forecasts

    Because of its unique dynamic and thermodynamic forcing, the Tibetan Plateau is an active region for convective systems, with ‘popcorn-like’ cloud systems frequently occurring and developing over its central and eastern parts. 

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