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  • Warm-water Habitat ‘Pays the Bills,’ Allowing Cold-Water Fish to Fuel Up

    New Oregon State University research shows that warm-water habitats can be critically important for the survival of cold-water fish such as trout and salmon.

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  • Snow Cover Critical for Revegetation Following Forest Fires

    With wildfires devastating mountain ecosystems across the western United States, their successful forest revegetation recovery hinges on, among other factors, an adequate lasting snowpack, according to research by the University of Nevada, Reno and Oregon State University.

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  • Hurricanes Expected to Linger Over Northeast Cities, Causing Greater Damage

    By the late 21st century, northeastern U.S. cities will see worsening hurricane outcomes, with storms arriving more quickly but slowing down once they’ve made landfall.

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  • Climate Uncertainty Colors Flood Risk Assessment

    Understanding how climate change will affect the flooding of rivers may become easier with a new framework for assessing flood risk that's been developed by an interdisciplinary team from Penn State.

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  • New Study Shows Which Places Must Be Protected to Stave Off Catastrophic Climate Change

    A new study maps out the old growth forests, peatlands, and mangroves that must be preserved to prevent catastrophic climate change.

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  • Back-To-Back Hurricanes Expected to Increase in the Gulf Coast

    Over the past four decades, the time between tropical storms making landfall in the Gulf Coast has been getting shorter. By the end of the century, Louisiana and Florida could be twice as likely to experience two tropical storms that make landfall within nine days of each other, according to new model estimates.

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  • Student’s Research Upends Understanding of Upper Atmospheric Wind

    Space physicist Mark Conde had been seeing something curious in his atmospheric research data since the 1990s.

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  • First Global River Database Documents 40 Years of Change

    A first-ever database compiling movement of the largest rivers in the world over time could become a crucial tool for urban planners to better understand the deltas that are home to these rivers and a large portion of Earth’s population.

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  • Livestock Antibiotics and Rising Temperatures Disrupt Soil Microbial Communities

    Soils are home to diverse microbial communities that cycle nutrients, support agriculture, and trap carbon – an important service for climate mitigation.

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  • Study of Destructive California Fire Finds Resilience Planning Must Account for Socially Vulnerable

    Effective resiliency planning must account for the socially vulnerable and the many ways that schools and health care facilities serve and connect those people to their community, according to researchers who examined the aftermath of the 2018 Camp Fire that devastated Paradise, California.

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