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  • Seas to Rise Around the World — but Not in Greenland

    As the planet warms, seas will rise around the world — but not in Greenland, where they are projected to fall by several feet, according to a new study.

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  • Predicting Glacier Surges – Understanding Ecological Tipping Points

    Earth's ecosystems are endangered by climate change and many are becoming less resilient as they come under increasing pressure.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Scientists Unravel Vines’ Parasitic Nature

    Twisting upwardly on trees and other plants—along with houses and even lampposts—vines are a wonder of nature.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Hot Takes: How the Science of Saltwater-Tolerating Plants Could Protect Coastlines

    Rising sea levels along coastlines not only threaten populations, but also pose a danger to agricultural crops, which may be damaged by surging amounts of saltwater.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Pinpoint Forecasting Among the Tools WSU Brings to Agriculture

    We’ve come a long way from the Old Farmer’s Almanac: These days, when farmers need to know about tomorrow’s weather — or next month’s weather — they can get a close-to-home forecast from Washington State University’s AgWeatherNet.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • New Report Confirms 2025 Among Hawaiʻi’s Driest, Warmest on Record

    In 2025, Hawaiʻi experienced its second–driest year in more than a century, alongside persistently above average temperatures throughout the year—a stark reality detailed in the inaugural Hawaiʻi Annual Climate Report 2025. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • As the Arctic Gets Louder, Narwhals Are Going Quiet

    In a warming Arctic, noise from growing shipping traffic is interfering with the ability of narwhals to hunt and communicate.

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  • Scientists Break ‘Decades of Gridlock’ in Climate Modeling

    Global climate models capture many of the processes that shape Earth’s weather and climate.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Your Future Home Might be Framed With Printed Plastic

    The plastic bottle you just tossed in the recycling bin could provide structural support for your future house.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • New Interactive Map Showcases Alaska’s Microgrid Energy Systems

    A free digital tool from the University of Alaska Fairbanks gives users a comprehensive look at energy systems in Alaska’s microgrid communities.

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