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  • Newly Documented Population of Polar Bears in Southeast Greenland Sheds Light on the Species’ Future in a Warming Arctic

    Scientists have documented a previously unknown subpopulation of polar bears living in Southeast Greenland.

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  • Scientists Fail to Locate Once-Common CA Bumble Bees

    Several species of California bumble bees have gone missing in the first statewide census of the fuzzy pollinators in 40 years. If they can be found, a recent court ruling could help save them.

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  • Global Warming is Threatening the Health of People in Britain, Study Shows

    Researchers from Surrey’s Global Centre for Clean Air Research (GCARE) are now calling on policymakers and fellow scientists to not forget the countryside when formulating solutions to combat the damaging effects of climate change.

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  • How Can We Make Heat Waves Less Deadly?

    This summer is coming in hot.

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  • Heat, Storm, Drought, Fire: Prolonged Climate Extremes as Cool La Niña Pacific Pattern Persists

    The Pacific Ocean covers a third of the planet’s surface, so it’s no surprise that when its vast expanse along the Equator gets stuck in either a warm El Niño or cool La Niña phase, that has globe-spanning consequences.

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  • Rural Areas Will Bear the Brunt of U.S. Sea-Level Rise

    It’s hotly debated whether coastal wetlands can survive sea-level rise by migrating inland.

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  • OU Research Finds That a Warming Climate Decreases Microbial Diversity

    Researchers at the University of Oklahoma have found that the warming climate is decreasing microbial diversity, which is essential for soil health.

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  • Stanford Researcher Discusses Climate Change and Air Pollution Impacts on Children’s Health

    Children are more likely than adults to suffer health impacts due to environmental impacts.

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  • ‘Real’ Atmospheric Samples Covering Pollution Particles Analysed Using Neutrons for the First Time

    A new approach of studying the behaviour of surface films covering particles taken directly from the atmosphere has been developed by scientists.

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  • Study Explores Uncertainties in Flood Risk Estimates

    Flood frequency analysis is a technique used to estimate flood risk, providing statistics such as the “100-year flood” or “500-year flood” that are critical to infrastructure design, dam safety analysis, and flood mapping in flood-prone areas.

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