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  • Wildfires the cause of likely 'irreversible' permafrost thaw in Western Canada

    Wildfires have caused nearly a quarter of all permafrost thaw—2,000 square kilometres—in Western Canada’s boreal peatlands over the past 30 years, according to a new University of Alberta study.

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  • Oil and Gas Rigs Could Help At-Risk Corals Thrive

    Man-made structures such as oil platforms can help protect sea creatures threatened by climate change and habitat loss, a study suggests.

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  • Living Close to Urban Green Spaces Is Associated With a Decreased Risk of Breast Cancer

    The study also shows that residential proximity to agricultural areas is associated with an increased risk of breast cancer.

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  • California Plain Shows Surprising Winners and Losers from Prolonged Drought

    Study tracked how species in Southern California fared during historic drought from 2012-2015.

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  • Southern California’s coast emerges as a toxic algae hot spot

    A new, comprehensive survey led by USC scientists shows the Southern California coast harbors some of the world’s highest concentrations of an algal toxin dangerous to wildlife and people who eat local seafood.

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  • Genetic Analysis of Florida's Invasive Pythons Reveals A Tangled Family Tree

    A new genetic analysis of invasive pythons captured across South Florida finds the big constrictors are closely related to one another.

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  • Ecosystems Are Getting Greener in the Arctic

    In recent decades, scientists have noted a surge in Arctic plant growth as a symptom of climate change. But without observations showing exactly when and where vegetation has bloomed as the world’s coldest areas warm, it’s difficult to predict how vegetation will respond to future warming. Now, researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) and UC Berkeley have developed a new approach that may paint a more accurate picture of Arctic vegetation and our climate’s recent past – and future.

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  • Research reveals link between warming and lobster disease

    An earlier spring may sound nice, unless you're a New England lobster.

    New findings reveal that as coastal waters in the northeastern U.S. continue to warm—bottom temperatures in Long Island Sound have increased 0.7°F per decade over the last 40 years—resident lobsters are becoming increasingly susceptible to epizootic shell disease, a condition that has depleted the southern New England population and severely impacted the local lobster fishery.

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  • Nice Sunny Days Can Grow into Heat Waves and Wildfires: Summer Weather is Stalling

    Be it heavy downpours or super-hot spells, summer weather becomes more persistent in North America, Europe and parts of Asia.

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  • The Environmental Cost of Contact Lenses

    Many people rely on contact lenses to improve their vision. But these sight-correcting devices don’t last forever — some are intended for a single day’s use — and they are eventually disposed of in various ways.

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