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  • ‘This is a Very Big Problem’: Rising Sea Levels Will Lead to Significant Displacement in Coming Decades

    The Maldives, a small country in the Arabian Sea, is at high risk of being made uninhabitable by rising sea levels.

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  • Historical Earthquake Impact Affected by Seasonal Factors

    The season that an earthquake occurs could affect the extent of ground failure and destruction that the event brings, according to a new look at two historical earthquakes that occurred about 100 years ago near Almaty, Kazakhstan.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Clouds and Soot: Understanding the Interactions of the Atmosphere and Air Pollution

    As soot particles become compact in their journey through the atmosphere, they scatter and absorb light and can affect respiratory tracts.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Probiotics May Protect Bees Against Fatal Disease

    Microorganisms best known for promoting gut health in humans may be the key to saving honey bee colonies from collapse, according to a novel discovery by Western and Lawson Health Research Institute researchers.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Despite a Warmer, Wetter World, There May Be Less Water Available for Human Use, Study Finds

    In a warmer world, plants could consume more water than they currently do, leaving less for human consumption and activities, according to a new study published in the journal Nature Geoscience.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Reassessing Strategies to Reduce Phosphorus Levels in the Detroit River Watershed

    In an effort to control the cyanobacteria blooms and dead zones that plague Lake Erie each summer, fueled by excess nutrients, the United States and Canada in 2016 called for a 40% reduction in the amount of phosphorus entering the lake’s western and central basins, including the Detroit River’s contribution.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Nature Might Be Better Than Tech at Reducing Air Pollution

    Restoring native vegetation could cut air pollution and costs, study finds.

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  • PFASs from Ski Wax Bioaccumulate at Nordic Resort

    Detected levels were far below toxicity thresholds but suggest potential accumulation as it ascends the food chain.

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  • Persistent Drizzle at Sub-Zero Temps in Antarctica

    The presence of long-lasting drizzle in a very cold region like Antarctica has implications for improving the accuracy of climate models in the polar regions.

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  • Haze Smothers Northern India

    Earth-observing satellites capture smoke plumes sweeping through India.

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