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  • Researchers Warn of Future ‘Fish Wars’ As Consequence of Climate Change

    How climate change could give rise to “fish wars” between nations is the subject of a new research project awarded a £1.1m grant by the US Department of Defense.

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  • How Warming Ruined a Crab Fishery and Hurt an Alaskan Town

    In a normal winter day on St. Paul, an island in the Bering Sea some 300 miles off the Alaskan coast, the community would be humming with activity.

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  • Whales Not to Be Counted On as ‘Climate Savers’: Study

    Do whales increase the removal of carbon from the atmosphere? 

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  • Extreme Precipitation in Northeast to Increase 52% by 2099

    With a warmer climate creating more humid conditions in the Northeast, extreme precipitation events—defined as at least 1.5 inches of heavy rainfall or melted snowfall in a day—are projected to increase in the Northeast by 52% by the end of the century, according to a new Dartmouth study.

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  • Human Factors Affect Bees’ Communication, Researchers Find

    Human influences have the potential to reduce the effectivity of communication in bees adding further stress to struggling colonies, according to new analysis.

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  • New Map Reflects Ice Loss and Name Changes

    Dramatic changes in the Polar Regions are reflected in a new edition map of Antarctica and the Arctic produced by cartographers at the British Antarctic Survey (BAS). 

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  • When Water Temperatures Change, the Molecular Motors of Cephalopods Do Too

    Cephalopods are a large family of marine animals that includes octopuses, cuttlefish and squid.

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  • Megawatt Electrical Motor Designed by MIT Engineers Could Help Electrify Aviation

    Aviation’s huge carbon footprint could shrink significantly with electrification.

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  • Broken Record: Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Levels Jump Again

    Carbon dioxide levels measured at NOAA’s Mauna Loa Atmospheric Baseline Observatory peaked at 424 parts per million in May, continuing a steady climb further into territory not seen for millions of years, scientists from NOAA and Scripps Institution of Oceanographyoffsite link at the University of California San Diego announced today.

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  • Coral Disease Tripled in the Last 25 Years. Three-Quarters Will Likely be Diseased by Next Century

    Deadly coral disease is spreading as global temperatures warm, and it’s likely to become endemic to reefs the world over by the next century, according to new research.

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