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  • Corals Take Control of Nitrogen Recycling

    Corals are shown to recycle their own waste ammonium using a surprising source of glucose—a finding that reveals more about the relationship between corals and their symbiotic algae.

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  • Dense Antarctic Water Returning to the Atlantic

    The supply of dense Antarctic water from the bottom of the ocean to the Atlantic has declined in recent years. However, a new study explains for the first time how since 2014 this has stabilized and slightly recovered due to the variability in upstream dense waters, with implications for the global climate.

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  • Oldest Lake in Europe Reveals More Than One Million Years of Climate History

    Results of large-scale research project spearheaded by geologists from the University of Cologne on Lake Ohrid’s climate history published in ‘Nature’.

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  • Forest Loss in Brazil Contributing to Rising Temperatures

    A global team of scientists including researchers from The University of Western Australia and the United States has found deforestation in the Brazilian Amazaon-Cerrado region is causing temperatures to rise in areas as far as 50km away from deforestation sites.

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  • Team Finds New Ways For Coral Reef Ecosystems To Grow

    Texas A&M researchers examined particulate organic matter and how it affects declining coral reefs in Hawaii.

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  • Landsat Illustrates Five Decades of Change to Greenland Glaciers

    Comparing satellite imagery of Greenland's glaciers bring decades-long changes into view.

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  • Glacier Sediments Act as a Sponge for Contaminants

    Sediments on the surfaces of a glacier in eastern B.C. and elsewhere in the world are acting as a sponge and absorbing large amounts of contaminants that are contained in glacial meltwater.

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  • Rethinking Our Resilience to Wildfire

    Researchers say our current pattern without adapting to the changing environment continues to put people at risk by replicating community vulnerabilities.

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  • Deep Snow Cover in the Arctic Region Intensifies Heat Waves in Eurasia

    Variations in the depth of snow cover in the Arctic region from late winter to spring determines the summer temperature pattern in Eurasia, according to Hokkaido University researchers.

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  • Great Barrier Reef Outlook Report: Cause for Concern and Accelerated Action

    A new report released today by Australia’s lead management agency for the Great Barrier Reef highlights the urgent need for our continued and accelerated action to improve the long-term outlook for this great natural icon.

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