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  • Early Birds of the Future: Earlier, But Still Too Late?

    Birds need to adapt to climate change, but evolution is a slow process.

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  • Climate Disasters, Traumatic Events Have Long-Term Impacts on Youths' Academics

    A new study finds that human-caused climate change and large-scale atmospheric circulation patterns have contributed to an increase in extreme cold winter weather in China.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Dolphin Age, Pod Health Revealed With Drone Photos

    Using unoccupied aerial system (UAS), or drone photography, researchers from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology (SOEST) are now able to determine the age-structure of free-ranging dolphin groups.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • This Hurricane Season Depends on a Showdown in the Atlantic

    The Atlantic Ocean is extremely warm right now—fuel for gnarlier hurricanes. But will a burgeoning El Niño butt in and stop the storms before they start?

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  • There May Be Good News About the Oceans in a Globally Warmed World

    Rutgers-led study suggests ongoing oxygen loss from the seas due to climate change may reverse in the future.

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  • Mountains Vulnerable to Extreme Rain from Climate Change

    As rising global temperatures shift snow to rain, mountains across the Northern Hemisphere will be hotspots for extreme rainfall events that could trigger floods and landslides – potentially impacting a quarter of the world’s population.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Research Reveals Sources of CO2 From Aleutian-Alaska Arc Volcanoes

    Scientists have wondered what happens to the organic and inorganic carbon that Earth’s Pacific Plate carries with it as it slides into the planet’s interior along the volcano-studded Ring of Fire.

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  • Environmental Risks and Opportunities of Orphaned Oil and Gas Wells

    McGill University researchers are leading an international team whose goal is to create a framework to help governments in the U.S. and around the world assess and prioritize remediation strategies for orphaned oil and gas wells.

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  • What Controls the Pathways of the Labrador Current?

    Changes to the flow of the Labrador Current along the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador to Nova Scotia are leading to sudden warmings or drops in the oxygen levels of the waters in several regions including the St. Lawrence Gulf and Estuary.

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  • Study Reveals Links between Climate Change, Atmospheric Patterns and China's Frigid Winters

    A new study finds that human-caused climate change and large-scale atmospheric circulation patterns have contributed to an increase in extreme cold winter weather in China.

    >> Read the Full Article

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