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  • Climate Change: Frequency of Extreme Droughts Across Europe Predicted to Rise

    The authors used global climate change computer models to predict how the frequency of two-year droughts may change in the coming decades and whether greenhouse gas emissions may have an effect.

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  • Arctic Lows

    Record-low sea ice in July 2020 could be further depleted by a low-pressure system that developed over the Arctic Ocean.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • New Acid Mine Drainage Treatment Turns Waste Into Valuable Critical Minerals

    Rare earth elements are a group of 17 minerals widely used in advanced technologies and designated by the U.S. as critical to the country’s economic and national security.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Stanford Researchers Project Regionwide Commute Disruption With Bay Area Coastal Flooding

    Researchers have modeled how coastal flooding will impact commutes in the Bay Area over the next 20 years. Regions with sparse road networks will have some of the worst commute delays, regardless of their distances from the coast.

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  • New Guinea Has the World’s Richest Island Flora

    New Guinea is the most floristically diverse island in the world, an international collaboration led by the University of Zurich has shown.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Land Use Changes May Increase Disease Outbreak Risks

    Global changes in land use are disrupting the balance of wild animal communities in our environment, and species that carry diseases known to infect humans appear to be benefiting, finds a new UCL-led study.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Researchers: What’s In Oilfield Wastewater Matters For Injection-Induced Earthquakes

    A team of geoscience researchers in the Virginia Tech College of Science has developed a new theory to explain how and why injection-induced earthquakes continue to occur even when injection rates decline.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • More Than 500 Dams Planned in Protected Areas Around the Globe, Study Finds

    More than 500 dams are planned or already under construction within protected areas around the world, according to a new study published in the journal Conservation Letters.

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  • Scientists Discover Secret Behind Earth’s Biodiversity Hotspots

    Researchers have discovered why the tropics and a handful of other areas across the globe have become the most biodiverse places on the planet.

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  • Blanket Of Rock Debris Offers Glaciers More Protection From Climate Change Than Previously Known

    A new study which provides a global estimate of rock cover on the Earth’s glaciers has revealed that the expanse of rock debris on glaciers, a factor that has been ignored in models of glacier melt and sea level rise, could be significant.

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