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  • New Study Shows Persistence of Meltwater Biodiversity Despite Glacier Loss

    Glaciers are retreating in Glacier National Park and across the globe due to climate change.

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  • Long-Term Data Show Hurricanes Are Getting Stronger

    In almost every region of the world where hurricanes form, their maximum sustained winds are getting stronger.

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  • What Does Drought Mean for Endangered California Salmon?

    Climate change is projected to lead to more frequent and severe droughts in California.

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  • Czech Republic Drought Visible From Space

    The prolonged period of dry weather in the Czech Republic has resulted in what experts are calling the ‘worst drought in 500 years.’ Scientists are using ESA satellite data to monitor the drought that’s gripped the country.

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  • Modern Sea-Level Rise Linked to Human Activities, Rutgers Research Reaffirms

    Surprising glacial and nearly ice-free periods in last 66 million years.

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  • UH Researchers Reveal Largest and Hottest Shield Volcano on Earth

    In a recently published study, researchers from the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology revealed the largest and hottest shield volcano on Earth.

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  • Shrub Encroachment on Grasslands Can Increase Groundwater Recharge

    Vegetation changes can outweigh climate change in rangeland water budgets.

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  • Large Rockfish Leave Chesapeake Bay to Become Ocean Migrators; Smaller Fish Remain

    New understanding can aid commercial and recreational fisheries management.

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  • Pollinator-friendly Flowers Planted Along With Crops Aid Bumblebees

    A new study reported this week by evolutionary ecologist Lynn Adler at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and Rebecca Irwin of North Carolina State University, with others, suggests that flower strips – rows of pollinator-friendly flowers planted with crops – offer benefits for common Eastern bumblebee (Bombus impatiens) colony reproduction, but some plants do increase pathogen infection risk.

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  • Still Sandy After All These Years

    In 2002, Earth Observatory published one of the site’s most popular images: the Great Bahama Bank. Eighteen years later, the science has advanced but the sand has not.

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