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  • Species ‘Pushed Out Of The Tropics’ By Climate Change

    The world’s tropical regions are home to the widest range of plants and animals, but research from The University of Queensland reveals that climate change is pushing species away, and fast.

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  • First In Situ Radiation Measurements 21 Km Up Into The Air Over The Tibetan Plateau

    Radiation variations over the Tibetan Plateau (TP) are crucial for global climate and regional ecological environment.

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  • Importance Of Rainfall Highlighted For Tropical Animals

    Imagine a tropical forest and you might conjure up tall trees hung with vines, brightly colored birds, howling monkeys, and … rain.

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  • Typhoon Bavi Approaches Korean Peninsula

    After striking a glancing blow on South Korea, the storm will likely make landfall in North Korea.

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  • Mapping, Listening at the Bottom of the Sea

    NOAA partner collects quarry of deep ocean sound and mapping data

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  • New Tool for Identifying Endangered Corals Could Aid Conservation Efforts

    Coral conservation efforts could get a boost from a newly developed genotyping “chip” — the first of its kind for corals.

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  • How Plants Shut the Door on Infection

    International team including University of Maryland researchers discovers key immune system protein in plants.

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  • Proven: Historical Climate Changes Occurred Simultaneously in Several Parts of the World

    A kind of domino effect — a convergence of rising temperatures and changing precipitation rates occurred across the planet during the last ice age, stretching from 120,000–11,700 years ago.

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  • How Cold Was the Ice Age? Researchers Now Know

    A University of Arizona-led team has nailed down the temperature of the last ice age – the Last Glacial Maximum of 20,000 years ago – to about 46 degrees Fahrenheit.

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  • CSU Atmospheric Scientists Study Fires to Resolve Ice Question in Climate Models

    When fossil fuel or biomass burns, soot – also known as black carbon – fills the air. 

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