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  • Sharks are Abandoning Stressed Coral Reefs in Warming Oceans

    Grey reef sharks are having to abandon the coral reefs they call home in the face of warming oceans, new research finds.

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  • Extreme Weather to Strengthen Rapidly Over Next Two Decades

    Nearly three quarters of the global population can expect strong and rapid changes in extreme temperatures and rainfall in the next 20 years unless greenhouse gas emissions are cut dramatically, according to a new study.

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  • Protecting 0.7% of Land Could Help Save 1/3 of Unique & Endangered Species

    Conservation efforts directed towards just 0.7% of the world’s land mass could help protect 1/3 of the world’s threatened and unique tetrapod species.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Just How Dangerous Is Great Salt Lake Dust? New Research Looks for Clues

    U scientists determine sediments from the dry playa have elevated 'oxidative potential,' indicating greater risk to human health.

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  • Replacement Crop Treatment Not Safe for Important Pollinator, Experts Say

    A novel pesticide thought to be a potential successor to banned neonicotinoids caused 100% mortality in mason bees in a recent test.

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  • Study Suggests Us Droughts, Rainy Extremes Becoming More Severe

    Severe drought in the American Southwest and Mexico and more severe wet years in the Northeast are the modern norm in North America, according to new research – and the analysis suggests these seasonal patterns will be more extreme in the future.

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  • A Better Understanding of Climate Change: Researchers Study Cloud Movement in the Arctic

    Special features of the Arctic climate, such as the strong reflection of the sun’s rays off the light snow or the low position of the sun, amplify global warming in the Arctic.

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  • Traditional Infrastructure Design Often Makes Extreme Flooding Events Worse

    Massive 2014 flooding event in southeast Michigan showed why systems thinking beats local thinking in flood protection.

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  • Study Shows How Oceans Are Key to Addressing Global Challenges

    New research shows how oceans can be used to help address major challenges such as the shortage of antimicrobial medicines, solutions for plastic pollution and novel enzymes for genome editing.

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  • State-By-State Data Boosts Bird Conservation Planning

    New data summaries from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s eBird platform will help state wildlife planners assess the status of bird populations that live in or pass through their state – a crucial tool in protecting species.

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