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  • Rock Weathering and Climate: Low-Relief Mountain Ranges Are Largest Carbon Sinks

    A team led by LMU geologist Aaron Bufe has investigated how erosion and weathering affect the CO2 budget over millions of years.

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  • Tropical Cyclone Filipo

    In March 2024, low wind shear in the Mozambique Channel allowed Tropical Cyclone Filipo to strengthen off the coast of southeast Africa.

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  • UC Irvine Study: Vehicle Brakes Produce Charged Particles That May Harm Public Health

    Scientists know relatively little about particles released into the air when a vehicle driver brakes, though evidence suggests those particles may be more harmful to health than particles exiting the tailpipe.

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  • Aston University to Train the UK’s Next Generation of Decarbonisation Experts

    Aston University is to train the next generation of scientists tasked to remove greenhouse gases from the environment.

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  • Integrating Renewables and Machine Learning for Improved Grid Stability

    In the race to achieve a net-zero future based on clean energy, renewable energy sources like solar and wind power have emerged as potential champions in the battle against climate change.

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  • Rainforest’s Next Generation of Trees Threatened 30 Years After Logging

    Rainforest seedlings are more likely to survive in natural forests than in places where logging has happened – even if tree restoration projects have taken place, new research shows.

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  • Snow Study Takes Flight

    A research team led by Dr. Richard Kelly, a professor in Geography and Environmental Management at Waterloo, uses a novel radar-based technology to provide more insight into snowpacks and their implications for climate change, water resource management and hazard prediction.

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  • Astronomers Find Water Vapor in Distant Star’s Habitable Zone

    Rice University astronomer Andrea Isella and colleagues have reported the first observations of gaseous water in the portion of a protoplanetary disk where a rocky, Earth-like planet might be forming around a distant star.

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  • Emissions from Fossil Fuels Continue to Rise

    Carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels rose again in 2023, reaching record levels, according to estimates from an international team of scientists.

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  • An Eruption for Galápagos Iguanas

    Fernandina, the youngest of the Galápagos islands, is also the most volcanically active.

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