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  • Why Polar Bears at Sea Have Higher Pollution Levels Than Those Staying on Land

    As the climate changes, myriad animal populations are being impacted. In particular, Arctic sea-ice is in decline, causing polar bears in the Barents Sea region to alter their feeding and hunting habits. 

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  • Natural Ecosystems Protect Against Climate Change

    The identification of natural carbon sinks and understanding how they work is critical if humans are to mitigate global climate change. 

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  • How Are Local Dry Lakes Impacting Air Quality and Human Health?

    New study reveals that 90 percent of urban dust comes from dry lakebeds.

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  • How Deep the Snow?

    The actual amount of precipitation is generally underestimated in the case of snowfall. Meteorologists are working on methods that are already in use to measure precipitation more accurately.

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  • What’s in the Global Carbon Budget?

    The annual Carbon Budget report found that CO2 emissions are projected to rise again for 2019, but at slower rate than in previous years, says atmospheric sciences professor Atul Jain.

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  • Consider Soil in Fall-Applied Ammonia Rates, Illinois Study Says

    Fall-applied anhydrous ammonia may not fulfill as much of corn’s nitrogen needs as previously assumed.

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  • Cities and Their Rising Impacts on Biodiversity - A Global Overview

    The research suggests that scientists are not studying the impacts of urban growth in the right places. 

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  • UW Scientist to Lead NASA Field Study of East Coast Snowstorms

    Snowstorms can wreak havoc across the United States, but especially on the East Coast.

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  • Florida Tech Researchers Find Megadroughts Fueled Cloud Forest Activity

    Sediment samples also show recovery from some ecosystem damage is possible.

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  • Spying on Hippos with Drones to Help Conservation Efforts

    A new UNSW study has shown that using a drone to film hippos in Africa is an effective, affordable tool for conservationists to monitor the threatened species’ population from a safe distance, particularly in remote and aquatic areas.

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