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  • Dusty Glaciers in Iceland

    Windstorms lofted sand and dust from the ground onto the Vatnajökull ice cap.

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  • A Window of Opportunity for Methane to Slip by Nature’s Filters

    A new study develops a method to understand the role of microorganisms in increasing emissions of methane from seabeds.

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  • Recovering Biodiversity in Brazil’s Pioneering Atlantic Forest Through Conservation and Ecological Restoration

    Study finds it necessary to conserve natural remnants of old foreasts in addition to restoring new forests.

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  • Tracking Deluge and Drought through Soil Moisture

    From soaked to dry, the variable state of U.S. soils has implications for farmers and crop production.

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  • No 'Safe Space' for 12 Key Ocean Species on North American West Coast

    Climate-induced changes endanger future of coastal ecosystems

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  • New Antarctic Study Shows Levels of ‘Forever Chemicals’ Reaching the Remote Continent Have Been Increasing

    The most abundant chemical discovered by far was the shorter chain compound, perfluorobutanoic acid (PFBA).

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  • Innovative Partnerships Fast Track Polluted Portland Harbor Toward Restoration

    Through public-private partnerships, restoration banking restores resources affected by pollution in Oregon and helps habitats recover faster.

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  • After the Debris Flow

    Researchers track the movement of charred detritus dispersed from Goleta Beach in the wake of the 2018 Montecito debris flow

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  • Cultivating Super Corals Alone Is Unlikely to Protect Coral Reefs From Climate Change

    A popular coral restoration technique is unlikely to protect coral reefs from climate change and is based on the assumption that local threats to reefs are managed effectively, according to a study co-authored by Rutgers researchers.

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  • A Lake of Superior Cold

    With heatwaves and triple-digit air temperatures afflicting much of the United States, there is at least one place that is colder than normal: Lake Superior.

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