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  • Ancient Ocean Methane Not an Immediate Climate Change Threat

    Deep below the ocean’s surface, the seafloor contains large quantities of naturally occurring, ice-like deposits made up of water and concentrated methane gas.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Grazing Animals Key to Long-Term Soil Carbon Stability, Study Finds

    Large mammalian herbivores like the yak and ibex play a crucial role in stabilising the pool of soil carbon in grazing ecosystems such as the Spiti region in the Himalayas, according to a 16-year-long study carried out by researchers at the Centre for Ecological Sciences (CES) and the Divecha Centre for Climate Change (DCCC), Indian Institute of Science (IISc).

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Scientists Discover Mechanism That Can Cause Collapse of Great Atlantic Circulation System

    The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC), a system of ocean currents that carry warm water from the tropics into the North Atlantic and transport cold water from the northern to the southern hemisphere, is a fundamental mechanism for the regulation of Earth’s climate.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Attack on 2 Fronts Leads Ocean Bacteria to Require Carbon Boost

    The types of ocean bacteria known to absorb carbon dioxide from the air require more energy – in the form of carbon – and other resources when they’re simultaneously infected by viruses and face attack from nearby predators, new research has found.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Small Sulfate Aerosol May Have Masked Effects of Climate Change in the 1970s

    Small sulfate particles of diameters 0.4 µm or less from anthropogenic sources could have had a cooling effect on the climate in the 1970s, by triggering cloud formation and reflection radiation.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Walking Back in Time to Learn About the Future of Permafrost

    There’s a freezer door in the mountainside outside of Fairbanks, Alaska. 

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  • Study Examines the Impact of Coral Chemical Compounds on Reef Composition and Health

    Stumbling upon a new source of underwater caffeine was just an added bonus of a new study examining the impact of chemical compounds that corals release into the seawater.

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  • Climate Change to Increase Lifetime of Space Pollution

    Satellites face greater chances of collision with space debris as a result of reduced density in the upper atmosphere.

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  • Flooding Significantly Impacts Food Security, New Study Finds

    New research finds that flooding can affect food security for over 5.6 million people across several African nations.

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  • Faster-Developing, Wetter Hurricanes to Come

    In a new study, researchers at the Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory find that the U.S.

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