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  • Old Ice and Snow Yields Tracer of Preindustrial Ozone

    Using rare oxygen molecules trapped in air bubbles in old ice and snow, U.S. and French scientists have answered a long-standing question: How much have “bad” ozone levels increased since the start of the Industrial Revolution?

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  • NASA Reveals Tropical Cyclone Vayu’s Compact Center

    Visible imagery from NASA’s Aqua satellite showed Tropical Cyclone Vayu has a compact central dense overcast cloud cover. 

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  • Monkeys Face Climate Change Extinction Threat

    Monkeys living in South America are highly vulnerable to climate change and face an “elevated risk of extinction”, according to a new University of Stirling-led study.

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  • The Warming Arctic Permafrost May Be Releasing More Nitrous Oxide, a Potent Greenhouse Gas, Than Previously Thought

    About a quarter of the Northern Hemisphere is covered in permafrost. 

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  • Climate Change May Be Putting Beluga Whales Out Of Their Depths

    An international team of researchers has found that the physical condition of beluga whales affects their capacity to store oxygen in their blood and muscle tissues, likely impacting their ability to dive.

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  • Scientists Discover How Climate Modulates Fertilization of North Pacific Ocean with Asian Dust

    The vast subtropical “gyres” – large systems of rotating currents in the middle of the oceans – cover 40 percent of the Earth’s surface and have long been considered biological deserts with stratified waters that contain very little nutrients to sustain life.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Life in Antarctica’s Ice Mirrors Human Disease

    The cooling of the Southern Ocean surrounding Antarctica, which began approximately 35 million years ago and gave rise to its present icy state, has for decades been considered a classic example of climate change triggering rapid adaptation.

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  • As Water Scarcity Increases, Desalination Plants Are on the Rise

    Some 30 miles north of San Diego, along the Pacific Coast, sits the Claude “Bud” Lewis Carlsbad Desalination Plant, the largest effort to turn salt water into fresh water in North America.

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  • 2019 ‘Dead Zone’ May be the Second Largest on Record

    A recent forecast of the size of the “Dead Zone” in the northern Gulf of Mexico for late July 2019 reports that it will cover 8,717-square-miles of the bottom of the continental shelf off Louisiana and Texas.

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  • Very Large Dead Zone Forecast for the Gulf of Mexico

    NOAA scientists are forecasting this summer’s Gulf of Mexico hypoxic zone or ‘dead zone’.

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