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  • Tracking La Soufrière’s Plume

    Explosive eruptions from the Caribbean volcano have flung ash and sulfate particles to the stratosphere.

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  • UF Researchers Surprised to Find Microplastics in Florida Keys Lagoons

    The sudden, highly abundant presence of microplastics in the samples that came as a surprise.

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  • L.A.’s Legacy of Oil Drilling Impacts Lung Function in Residents Living Near Active and Inactive Wells

    The physical harm of living near a drilling site can rival that of secondhand smoke or living next to a freeway.

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  • AI Pinpoints Local Pollution Hotspots Using Satellite Images

    Researchers at Duke University have developed a method that uses machine learning, satellite imagery and weather data to autonomously find hotspots of heavy air pollution, city block by city block.

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  • Modelling Ancient Antarctic Ice Sheets Helps Us See Future of Global Warming

    Last month saw the average concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) climb to almost 418 parts-per-million, a level not seen on Earth for millions of years. In order to get a sense of what our future may hold, scientists have been looking to the deep past.

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  • Why the Market for ‘Blue Carbon’ Credits May Be Poised to Take Off

    Off the shores of Virginia, vast meadows of seagrass sway in the shallow waters. Over the past two decades, conservation scientists have spread more than 70 million seeds in the bays there, restoring 3,600 hectares (9,000 acres) of an ecosystem devastated by disease in the 1930s.

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  • A Fierce Fire Season in Nepal

    After an unusually dry winter, forest fires have raged throughout the mountainous country.

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  • NASA-Built Instrument Will Help to Spot Greenhouse Gas Super-Emitters

    The tool will help people, including resource managers and other officials, to address increasing concentrations of methane and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.

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  • Giant Australian Bushfire Injected 1 Million Tons of Smoke in the Atmosphere

    Massive Australian bushfires likely contributed to the large and persistent ozone hole in 2020.

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  • Satellite Map of Human Pressure on Land Provides Insight on Sustainable Development

    The coronavirus pandemic has led researchers to switch gears or temporarily abandon projects due to health protocols or not being able to travel. But for Patrick Keys and Elizabeth Barnes, husband and wife scientists at Colorado State University, this past year led to a productive research collaboration.

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