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  • New USGS Map Shows Where Landslides Are Most Likely to Occur in U.S.

    Landslides are a common hazard in the US. In fact, nearly 44% of the country could experience one, potentially catastrophically. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Deserts’ Biggest Threat? Flooding.

    A new study from the USC Viterbi School of Engineering researchers, along with researchers from the Institute de Physique du Globe de Paris at the University of Paris Cité, has found that the increase in soil erosion in coastal areas due to desertification is worsening flood impacts on Middle Eastern and North African port cities.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Methane Emissions Are Rising Faster Than Ever

    Methane concentrations in Earth’s atmosphere increased at record speed over the past five years. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Protecting 0.7% of Land Could Help Save 1/3 of Unique & Endangered Species

    Conservation efforts directed towards just 0.7% of the world’s land mass could help protect 1/3 of the world’s threatened and unique tetrapod species.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Traditional Infrastructure Design Often Makes Extreme Flooding Events Worse

    Massive 2014 flooding event in southeast Michigan showed why systems thinking beats local thinking in flood protection.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Reef Tourism Encourages Climate Action

    University of Queensland research has revealed that informing tourists visiting the Great Barrier Reef about climate impact doesn’t negatively affect their experience and can help encourage climate action.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • The Risk of Global Water Scarcity Is Greater When Accounting for the Origin of Rain

    Securing the world's water supply is one of the greatest challenges of our time. Research at Stockholm University is now presenting an alternative method for quantifying the global risk of water scarcity. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Study Finds Limits to Storing CO2 Underground to Combat Climate Change

    Imperial research has found limits to how quickly we can scale up technology to store gigatonnes of carbon dioxide under the Earth’s surface.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Coastal Cities and Adaptation to Climate Change: Progress and Failures

    Coastal cities play a central role in the global economy and exercise important societal functions.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Are Crops Worldwide Sufficiently Pollinated?

    A Rutgers-led study shows diminished crop yield is globally common but low yields could be addressed by increasing the number of pollinators.

    >> Read the Full Article

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