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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. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • 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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  • Lubricant for Oil Tankers

    If ship hulls were coated with special high-tech air trapping materials, up to one percent of global CO2 emissions could be avoided. 

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  • Major Northeastern Snowstorms Expected to Continue with Climate Change

    Even though climate change is expected to reduce the total amount of U.S. snowfall this century, it's unlikely to significantly rein in the most powerful nor'easters that pummel the East Coast, new research indicates.

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  • Lower-Carbon Diets Aren’t Just Good for the Planet, They’re Also Healthier

    A new study examining the carbon footprint of what more than 16,000 Americans eat in a day has good news for environmentally conscious consumers: diets that are more climate-friendly are also healthier.

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  • Volcanic Eruption in Scotland May Have Contributed to Prehistoric Global Warming

    Around 56 million years ago, global temperatures spiked. Researchers at Uppsala University and in the UK now show that a major explosive eruption from the Red Hills on the Isle of Skye may have been a contributing factor to the massive climate disturbance. 

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