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  • Deforestation in the Amazon Has Hit Its Highest Level in More Than a Decade

    The rate of deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon has reached its highest level in 11 years, according to new satellite data.

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  • Aquatic Rover Goes for a Drive Under the Ice

    An underwater rover called BRUIE is being tested in Antarctica to look for life under the ice.

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  • Climate Change Could Double Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Freshwater Ecosystems

    Accurately predicting carbon emissions from natural systems is vital to the reliability of calculations used to understand the pace of climate change, and the effects of a warmer world.

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  • Nitrous Oxide, a Greenhouse Gas, is on the Rise

    Agricultural practices and nitrogen-rich fertilizers have significantly increased the amount of nitrous oxide emissions in the atmosphere.

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  • Permafrost Becoming a Carbon Source Instead of a Sink

    As global and regional warming continues, winter emissions of carbon dioxide from Arctic lands are offsetting what plants absorb in the summer.

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  • NASA Data Helps Assess Landslide Risk in Rohingya Refugee Camps

    Refugee camps built in the Bangladeshi hillside are vulnerable to sudden landslides, so scientists from NASA and Columbia University are looking for solutions to avoid additional land loss.

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  • Health Threat From Blue-Green Blooms Extends Beyond Single Toxin

    As blue-green algae proliferates around the world, a University of Saskatchewan (USask) researcher cautions that current municipal drinking water monitoring that focuses on a single toxin associated with the cyanobacteria blooms is likely to miss the true public health risks.

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  • Amazon Deforestation and Number of Fires Show Summer of 2019 Not a ‘Normal’ Year

    The fires that raged across the Brazilian Amazon this summer were not ‘normal’ and large increases in deforestation could explain why, scientists show.

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  • French Earthquake Fault Mapped

    This week, southeast France was hit by a magnitude 5 earthquake with tremors felt between Lyon and Montélimar. The Copernicus Sentinel-1 radar mission has been used to map the way the ground shifted as a result of the quake.

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  • Mars Scientists Investigate Ancient Life in Australia

    Could Mars ever have supported life? In the Australian Outback, scientists visited the oldest convincing evidence for life on Earth to prepare for their own searches for signs of ancient life on Mars.

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