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  • Climate Change Could Pit Species Against One Another as They Shift Ranges

    Species have few good options when it comes to surviving climate change—they can genetically adapt to new conditions, shift their ranges, or both.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Microbes in Warm Soils Released More Carbon Than Those in Cooler Soils

    As one descends a mountain, the temperature steadily increases.

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  • Longest Coral Reef Survey to Date Reveals Major Changes in Australia's Great Barrier Reef

    Coral reefs around the world are under increasing stress due to a combination of local and global factors.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Farmed Oysters Show Resilience to Ocean Acidification

    Scientists have discovered that unlike wild oysters, farmed oysters bred for fast growth and disease resistance are able to adapt their shell growth to be more resilient to ocean acidification, according to a new study published in the journal Global Change Biology.

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  • Global Tourism Vulnerable to Climate Change

    Climate change will have widespread consequences on the future of tourism, a new study from the University of Waterloo has found. 

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  • Preparing for the Future

    Santa Barbara County residents love their coastline, from the small-town beaches of Carpinteria to Santa Barbara’s waterfront to camping hotspots like Jalama Beach and dramatic Guadalupe Dunes.

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  • Mapping the Amazon

    In spite of its clear significance to the planet, the expansive region is a complex and challenging place for remote sensing scientists to study.

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  • Managing Stormwater and Stream Restoration Projects Together

    Both stormwater control and stream restoration are proven ways to reduce erosion along water channels.

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  • A Sustainable Solution for Safer Drinking Water

    Many small water systems in the United States struggle with disinfection compliance, a new study by Ohio State engineering professor Natalie Hull found.

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  • UAF-Led Study Finds Safe Mercury Levels in Kotzebue Sound Fish

    A new analysis of Kotzebue Sound fish has found that mercury levels in a variety of its subsistence species are safe for unrestricted consumption.

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