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  • Post-Pandemic Cycling Boom in Major Cities, as Cyclist Safety Improved Thanks to More and Better Cycling Infrastructure

    Findings of new study – released as fuel prices for motor vehicles soar internationally – include fatality rates dropping, per 10 million trips, by 88% in Paris, 82% in London and 62% in New York City.

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  • New Ice Core Studies Expand Histories of Greenhouse Gases and Ocean Temperature to 3 Million Years

    New analyses of ancient ice from Antarctica and the air contained inside it are extending the history of Earth’s climate records and expanding researchers’ understanding of how the planet has changed over the last 3 million years.

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  • Geoengineering Could Protect Amazon Rainforest from Climate Change

    Geoengineering could protect the Amazon rainforest from climate change, new research shows.

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  • Express Ferries: From Climate Culprits to Green Champions

    University of Birmingham weather experts are working with the Gallagher Research Centre (GRC) on a three-year project to understand how European windstorm clustering patterns are varying from year to year and during a winter season.

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  • Canada’s Protected Areas Were Built for the Past; Research Shows They May not Support the Future

    Climate change is making Canada’s seasons more erratic, its weather more extreme and its ecosystems less predictable—and UBC Okanagan scientists have now produced the first national map of exactly where that unpredictability is hitting hardest.

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  • ‘Chameleon’ Bees Change Colour With the Weather

    Study reveals some bees shift colour depending on humidity – and may explain why the same species can look different across climates.

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  • Treetops Glowing During Storms Captured on Film for First Time

    Weather phenomenon that eluded scientists for decades captured in nature as corona discharges glow on tips of leaves.

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  • Common Asian Plant in Brazil Shows Potential for Removing Microplastics From Water

    A saline extract obtained from moringa, also known as white acacia, exhibited properties similar to aluminum sulfate in the coagulation process preceding the filtration of water for human consumption.

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  • Astronomers Find an Exo-Jupiter, and It Seems to Have Clouds

    A team of astronomers led by Elisabeth Matthews at the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy (MPIA) has made a discovery that highlights the limits of most current models of exoplanet atmospheres: water-ice clouds on a distant Jupiter-like exoplanet called Epsilon Indi Ab. 

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  • Decommissioning Old Wind Turbines Generates Thousands of Tons of New Waste

    Europe’s oldest offshore wind turbines are now being dismantled, after having delivered clean energy since the early 1990s.

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