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  • A Year Locked in Ice

    The most ambitious research expedition ever to target the central Arctic got underway as the German icebreaker RV Polarstern pulled out of Tromso on September 20.

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  • Leaving More Deadwood in Forests Enhances Biodiversity

    Increasing the amounts of deadwood in protected forests would help conserve biodiversity, according to a new University of Alberta review.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Researcher Part of Climate Change Report Released at UN Climate Action Summit

    Dr. Thierry Chopin, a professor of marine biology at UNB, is one of 19 international researchers and policy analysts who prepared a groundbreaking report for the United Nations Climate Action Summit in New York.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • A Stanford-Led Study Suggests Ecosystem Investments to Minimize Storm Damage

    As new hurricanes gain strength in the Atlantic, residents of the Bahamas have barely begun recovering from destroyed villages and flooded streets brought by Hurricane Dorian’s battering this month. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Most California Fires Occur in Area of Wildland-Urban Interface with Less Fuel and More People

    In California, the state with more building destruction by wildfire than all of the other states combined, new research by a U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service scientist and University of Wisconsin-Madison partners found something surprising. 

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  • Safe Solution to Mop up Oil Spills: Qut Research Breakthrough

    QUT researchers have come up with a new, safe way to clean up oil spills using compounds equally useful as common household cleaning products.

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  • Earth, Wind, Flora Sway Trinidad Sulfur Levels

    As scientists observe the force of nature through a satellite weather tracker, they only see the day’s events.

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  • New Report Deepens Understanding of Wind-Wildlife Interactions

    The Ecological Society of America (ESA) announces the publication of a new report, “Impacts to Wildlife of Wind Energy Siting and Operation in the United States,” in ESA’s Issues in Ecology publication.

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  • Nearly 30% Of Birds in U.S., Canada Have Vanished Since 1970

    If you were alive in 1970, more than 1 in 4 birds in the U.S. and Canada have disappeared within your lifetime.

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  • No Clear Link Between Local Food and Cancer Risk in Glassworks Areas

    There is no clear link between cancer incidence and locally produced food from an area with a history of glass manufacture with contaminated soil, according to a new study from, among others, Linköping University.

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