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  • Study Looks at Land Acquisitions' Effect on Climate Change

    In 2007, an increase in world food prices led to a global rush for land in the form of land grabs or large-scale land acquisitions. 

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  • UCI Researchers: Climate Change Will Alter the Position of the Earth’s Tropical Rain Belt

    Future climate change will cause a regionally uneven shifting of the tropical rain belt – a narrow band of heavy precipitation near the equator – according to researchers at the University of California, Irvine and other institutions. 

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  • Researchers Rewind the Clock to Calculate Age and Site of Supernova Blast

    Astronomers are winding back the clock on the expanding remains of a nearby, exploded star.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • As Big Energy Gains, Can Europe’s Community Renewables Compete?

    In the old medieval market town of Heilbronn, perched on the Neckar River in southwestern Germany, the zeal of the city’s award-winning renewable energy cooperative is on display just about everywhere.

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  • Climate Impacts on Health and Urban Areas: Heatwaves and Death Rate

    Over the last half-century, the probability of heat extreme events has changed by orders of magnitude in almost every region of the world, with occurrences that are now up to a hundred times more in respect to a century ago.

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  • Researchers Trace Geologic Origins of Gulf of Mexico ‘Super Basin’ Success

    The Gulf of Mexico holds huge untapped offshore oil deposits that could help power the U.S. for decades.

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  • Data Visualization Tool Informs Clean Up and Habitat Restoration in the Lower St. Louis River

    Scientists and the public can access a comprehensive collection of standardized contaminant data from the Great Lakes to inform decisions and track the progress of restoration activities.

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  • New Drought.gov a One-Stop NOAA Resource for All Things Drought

    NIDIS, NOAA’s National Integrated Drought Information System, has launched a redesigned U.S. Drought Portal to better serve stakeholders, decisionmakers, the media, and the public.

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  • The Amazing Research Resume of the High-Resolution Rapid Refresh Model

    The research program that developed the HRRR was initially funded by the Federal Aviation Administration to improve forecasts necessary to support flight planning.

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  • U.S. Fishing and Seafood Industries Saw Broad Declines Last Summer Due to COVID-19

    The U.S. fishing and seafood sector generated more than $200 billion in annual sales and supported 1.7 million jobs in recent years.

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