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  • New Study Pinpoints Europe’s Most Critical Wetlands for Climate Action

    Wetlands have shaped human life in Europe since ancient times.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • New Eruption in the Bismarck Sea

    It’s a truism among oceanographers that there is more accurate mapping of the surface of the Moon and Mars than of the deep-ocean floor. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Decades-Long Study Finds 'Stable' Soil Carbon Degrades

    After nearly four decades, the world’s longest-running soil warming experiment is revealing a surprising result: even ‘stable’ carbon in forest soils can break down as temperatures rise, releasing more carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • A Turquoise Tint for the Black Sea

    The Black Sea sits at the boundary between Europe and Asia and connects to the Mediterranean Sea via a chain of waterways. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • New Airborne Technology Could Protect People and the Environment

    A new airborne imaging approach can reliably detect unexploded weapons that lay in shallow coastal waters and remain an ongoing hazard to public safety, marine ecosystems, and infrastructure worldwide.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Novel Marine Monitoring Network Could Help Improve Environmental Protections, Shipping Regulations in the Lower St. Lawrence

    A single monitoring network developed by McGill, Natural Resources Canada, Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) and Dalhousie University researchers can simultaneously track earthquakes, water behaviour, human activity and whales, providing a comprehensive picture of what’s happening in, under, and at far distances from the water.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • How Tall and Short Trees Can Coexist in Old Growth Forests

    Forests are shaped by light competition. The trees that grow the tallest have access to the most sunlight, blocking the rays and rendering the shaded space around them inhospitable to shorter trees below. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • How the Great Barrier Reef Survived Through 30,000 Years

    A landmark study used ancient reef cores to deliver insight into the reef's responses to sea-level shifts.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • By Saving Ecosystems, Environmental Regulations Help Prevent Biodiversity Loss

    Long-term conservation policies may help restore freshwater ecosystems and prevent extreme species loss, new research suggests.

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  • Decline in Plankton Across North East Atlantic Sends Stark Warning for Ocean Health

    Microscopic plankton are among the most important organisms on Earth.

    >> Read the Full Article

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