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  • Tracking Agricultural-Related Deforestation

    At the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference, 10 of the world’s largest commodity traders published a ‘shared commitment’ to halting forest loss

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  • Tropical Vegetation Benefits Less From Elevated Atmospheric CO2 Than Researchers Previously Thought

    A study of vegetation change in tropical western Africa over the last 500,000 years finds that atmospheric carbon dioxide levels had a surprisingly small effect on the extent of woody cover.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Floods, New Mystery Disease Impact Starving Marine Turtles

    The emergence of a new disease among turtles in Hervey Bay waters is also concerning researchers and rescuers.

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  • Tree “Fitbits” Track Urban Growth, Flowering, More

    CU Boulder study: trees outfitted with accelerometers could be the future of arborism, agriculture

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  • Migrating Puget Sound Steelhead Face Increased Predation at Hood Canal Bridge

    Threatened Puget Sound steelhead face many challenges on their migration, including infrastructure barriers like the Hood Canal floating bridge.

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  • For Gen Z, Climate Change Is a Heavy Emotional Burden

    People who have come of age in recent decades — millennials and members of Generation Z — have been exposed to a steady stream of alarming news about climate change and ecological destruction. 

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  • New Study Finds Climate Change Could Spark the Next Pandemic

    As the Earth’s climate continues to warm, researchers predict wild animals will be forced to relocate their habitats — likely to regions with large human populations — dramatically increasing the risk of a viral jump to humans that could lead to the next pandemic.

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  • Newly Connected Datasets Track How Exposure to Green Space Impacts Health

    A new data cohort, funded by the NIHR Public Health Research programme, can for the first time link national green/blue space data with electronic health records for over a decade.

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  • Clusters of Weather Extremes Will Increase Risks to Corn Crops, Society

    To assess how climate warming will change risks such as crop failures and wildfires, it’s necessary to look at how the risks are likely to interact.

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  • Scientists Confirm Link Between Red Tides and Low Oxygen Areas

    Red tides, or harmful algal blooms, can cause low oxygen levels in coastal waters.

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