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  • Long-Lasting La Niña Events More Common Over Past Century

    Multiyear La Niña events have become more common over the last 100 years, according to a new study led by University of Hawai‘i (UH) at Mānoa atmospheric scientist Bin Wang.

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  • Climate Change May Affect 40% of Biodiversity in Semi-Arid Portion of Brazil’s Northeast by 2060

    The consequences of climate change in the Caatinga, the semi-arid shrubland and thorn forest biome in Brazil’s Northeast region, will include species loss, substitution of rare plants by more generalist vegetation, biotic homogenization (in which previously distinct plant communities become progressively more similar), increasing aridity, and even desertification in some areas.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • How Ancient Amazonians Locked Away Thousands of Tons of Carbon in “Dark Earth”

    A new study reveals how, by cultivating fertile soil for farming, ancient Amazonians locked away thousands of tons of carbon that have stayed in the ground for centuries.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Socially Vulnerable Populations are Disproportionately Exposed to Wildfires in the West, Study Finds

    People experiencing a high degree of social vulnerability are also more exposed to wildfires in Oregon and Washington as wildfire risk increases, a new study shows.

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  • How to Tackle the Global Deforestation Crisis

    Imagine if France, Germany, and Spain were completely blanketed in forests — and then all those trees were quickly chopped down.

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  • Urban Light Pollution Linked to Smaller Eyes in Birds

    The bright lights of big cities could be causing an evolutionary adaptation for smaller eyes in some birds, a new study indicates.

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  • New Research Brings Greater Understanding of Asian Winter Monsoon

    While summer monsoons are well researched and understood, there is currently very limited understanding of winter monsoons – especially of how they have changed during periods when there has been no data available from weather stations.

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  • Ancient Amazonians Intentionally Created Fertile “Dark Earth”

    The Amazon river basin is known for its immense and lush tropical forests, so one might assume that the Amazon’s land is equally rich.

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  • STELLA: NASA’s DIY Educational Gadget for Measuring Plant Health

    On her morning walk to school, a high schooler notices a patch of greenery in her neighbor’s yard.

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  • Teams Watch Weather as OSIRIS-REx Prepares to Return Asteroid Sample

    This September, after traveling billions of miles through our solar system, NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft will cruise past Earth with an extraordinary delivery. 

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