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  • Growing Demand for Climate-Friendly Construction: Could Wood Architecture Become One of Finland’s Exports?

    The Wood Wonders exhibition to be opened at Helsinki Airport on the 5th of February will show passengers the innovations related to wood construction and display the sector’s latest developments.

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  • The Fate of the Ocean

    Biological oceanographer breaks down the linkages between human impacts on the ocean and their effects on human systems

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  • Halting Climate Change Means a World Without Fossil Fuels – Not Merely Curbing Emissions

    University of Toronto researchers argue the key challenge with moving away from fossil fuels is "carbon lock-in," or the economic, political and social inertia that inhibits alternative energy technologies from gaining traction.

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  • City Researcher Harnesses Formula 1 Technology for the Construction of “Needle-Like” Skyscrapers

    Recent research demonstrates that lightweight and compact inerters, similar to those developed for the suspension systems of Formula 1 cars, can reduce the required weight of tuned mass dampers by up to 70 percent, harvest energy from wind-induced oscillations, and lessen carbonemissions by using fewer construction materials.

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  • Wetlands, Crops Can Mitigate Storm Damage to Coastal Cities

    Changing land cover and use affect hurricanes, according to new research by UAH

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  • Transformative Change Can Save Humans and Nature

    International sustainability experts, including MSU's Jianguo "Jack" Liu, outline what's needed how the human/nature balance must change.

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  • Fukushima: Lessons Learnt From an Extraordinary Case of Soil Decontamination

    This analysis provides new scientific lessons on decontamination strategies and techniques implemented in the municipalities affected by the radioactive fallout from the Fukushima accident.

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  • Building Resilience Across Africa

    Climate Hazards Center receives funding for two large projects in Africa.

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  • One of California’s Iconic Tree Species Offers Lessons for Conservation

    The valley oak is poorly adapted to rising temperatures, UCLA-led study finds.

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  • Water Expert Joins Global Call To Action To Protect Global Groundwater Sources

    A group of international scientists and practitioners including University of Saskatchewan (USask) researcher Jay Famiglietti say we are not doing enough to protect and manage global groundwater resources.

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