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  • Those Midwestern Floods Are Expected to Get Much, Much Worse

    The record-setting floods deluging the Midwest are about to get a lot worse. 

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  • Costa Rica's Zero-Carbon Plan Could Be a Model for the World

    Carlos Alvarado Quesada has heard all the naysayers before. In February, the 39-year-old president of Costa Rica committed to ridding the country of fossil fuels by 2050. 

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  • New Perspective On Changing Travel Conditions In Arctic Communities

    Global warming is transforming the way we live everywhere on Earth, but since the Arctic is warming twice as quickly as the rest of the planet, you would think that Arctic communities would be twice as affected by these temperature changes.

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  • Port Alberni Evacuation Offers Valuable Lessons For Coastal Communities

    Port Alberni, B.C., a small coastal community on Vancouver Island, evacuated its residents on Jan. 23, 2018, following a tsunami warning triggered by a massive earthquake off the coast of Alaska.

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  • Tropical Cyclone Savannah Dissipating in Suomi NPP Satellite Imagery

    Tropical Cyclone Savannah appeared as a wispy area of low pressure on imagery from NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite.

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  • NASA Sees Tropical Cyclone Veronica Affecting Australia’s Pilbara Coast

    Visible imagery from NASA’s Terra satellite showed Tropical Cyclone Veronica skirting the Pilbara coast of Western Australia.

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  • Research Investigates Impact of Climate Change on Glacier-Fed Rivers in Peru

    Remote communities in the Peruvian Andes, as well as communities downstream, depend on the water from melting glaciers and mountain ecosystems to provide them with food and power, and to support industry.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • New Light into the Recent Evolution of the African Rift Valley

    Continental rift valleys are huge fractures on the surface of our planet that progressively break continental plates with the eventual development of new oceans. 

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  • New Report Warns of Dangers to Great Lakes Health and Economy from Climate Change

    Roughly 34 million people in the United States and Canada rely on the Great Lakes for drinking water, jobs, recreation and more.

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  • Scientists Propose a New Benchmark Skill for Decadal Prediction of Terrestrial Water Storage

    Terrestrial water storage (TWS) includes all phases of water over land (e.g., surface and groundwater, snow etc.) and acts as an important fresh water resource (Fig. 1). 

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