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  • Freight Train of Atmospheric Rivers Brought Record Rain, Snow in March

    March was a turbulent month weather-wise across the United States, as a series of western storms brought record amounts of precipitation and tornadoes ripped through parts of the South and the nation’s midsection. 

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  • The 2022 Durban Floods Were the Most Catastrophic Yet Recorded in Kwazulu-Natal

    Research shows flooding events in the province have doubled in the last century.

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  • Temperature Is Stronger Than Light and Flow as Driver of Oxygen in Us Rivers

    The amount of dissolved oxygen in a river is a matter of life or death for the plants and animals living within it, but this oxygen concentration varies drastically from one river to another, depending on their unique temperature, light and flow.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • World Likely Hit Peak Fossil Power in 2022, Analysis Finds

    Wind and solar accounted for a record 12 percent of global power generation last year, according to a new analysis which finds that the rapid buildout of clean energy heralds “a new era of falling fossil generation.”

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  • Greenhouse Gases Continued to Increase Rapidly in 2022

    Levels of carbon dioxide (CO2), methane and nitrous oxide, the three greenhouse gases emitted by human activity that are the most significant contributors to climate change, continued their historically high rates of growth in the atmosphere during 2022, according to NOAA scientists.

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  • To More Effectively Sequester Biomass and Carbon, Just Add Salt

    Reducing global carbon dioxide emissions is critical to avoiding a climate disaster, but current carbon removal methods are proving to be inadequate and costly.

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  • Scientists Uncover the Amazing Way Sandgrouse Hold Water in Their Feathers

    Many birds’ feathers are remarkably efficient at shedding water — so much so that “like water off a duck’s back” is a common expression.

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  • Warm Liquid Spewing From Oregon Seafloor Comes From Cascadia Fault, Could Offer Clues to Earthquake Hazards

    The field of plate tectonics is not that old, and scientists continue to learn the details of earthquake-producing geologic faults. 

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  • Sierra Squirrels Find Their Niche Amid a Changing Climate

    As the climate changes, many species are expected to adjust where and how they live. 

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  • Spike in Major League Home Runs Tied to Climate Change

    In the history of Major League Baseball, first came the low-scoring dead-ball era, followed by the modern live-ball era characterized by power hitters such as Babe Ruth and Henry “Hank” Aaron. 

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