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  • Methane From Waste Should Not Be Wasted: Exploring Landfill Ecosystems

    Each year, humans across the globe produce billions of tons of solid waste.

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  • Changes in Vegetation Shaped Global Temperatures Over Last 10,000 Years

    Follow the pollen. Records from past plant life tell the real story of global temperatures, according to research from a climate scientist at Washington University in St. Louis.

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  • With Dwindling Water Supplies, the Timing of Rainfall Matters

    A new UC Riverside study shows it’s not how much extra water you give your plants, but when you give it that counts.

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  • Report Highlights Affordable, Available Ways to Mitigate Climate Change Now

    The world must halt its increase in greenhouse gases within the next three years, cut them by 43% in the next seven, and eliminate them entirely by 2050 to avoid catastrophic and irreversible climate change impacts this century, according to a new report released this week by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).

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  • You've Heard of Water Droughts. Could Energy Droughts Be Next?

    Renewable energy prices have fallen by more than 70 percent in the last decade, driving more Americans to abandon fossil fuels for greener, less-polluting energy sources.

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  • Genomic Time Machine

    Sponges in coral reefs, less flashy than their coral neighbors but important to the overall health of reefs, are among the earliest animals on the planet. 

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  • UK Invests to Modernize Polar Science

    The UK is investing in modernising its Antarctica and Arctic research facilities, with total funding of £670 million, including £290 million announced today.

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  • New Approach to Measuring Indoor Air Pollution

    Tools that can produce accurate models of indoor air quality are to be designed in a project led by the University of Birmingham.

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  • Ice Shards in Antarctic Clouds Let More Solar Energy Reach Earth’s Surface

    Clouds come in myriad shapes, sizes and types, which control their effects on climate. 

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  • Bacteria Generate Electricity From Methane

    Generating power while purifying the environment of greenhouse gases should be achievable using bacteria.

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