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  • Global Warming Accelerates the Water Cycle, With Relevant Climatic Consequences

    According to a new study led by the ICM-CSIC, this could lead to a destabilisation of the global climate system, an intensification of storms in specific areas, and an acceleration of ice melting at the poles.

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  • Unchecked Global Emissions on Track to Initiate Mass Extinction of Marine Life

    As greenhouse gas emissions continue to warm the world’s oceans, marine biodiversity could be on track to plummet within the next few centuries to levels not seen since the extinction of the dinosaurs, according to a recent study in the journal Science by Princeton University researchers.

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  • Bird Populations in Eastern Canada Declining Due to Forest ‘Degradation,’ Research Shows

    Bird species that live in wooded areas are under stress from human-caused changes to forest composition, according to new research led by Oregon State University that quantifies the effects of forest “degradation” on bird habitat.

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  • Scientists Call for Cap on Production to End Plastic Pollution

    Capping production of new plastics will help cut their release to the environment — and brings other benefits, from boosting the value of plastics to helping tackle climate change.

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  • Bay Area Storms Get Wetter in a Warming World

    Study simulates San Francisco's worst storms in future climate conditions, finds up to 37% wetter extreme events

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  • Bristol Set to Supercharge Growth of Next Generation Zero Carbon Emission Technology

    The technology not only means power distribution networks will waste much less energy, but they could also look very different.

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  • New Study Could Help Reduce Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Emissions

    In this new study, researchers developed a first-of-its-kind knowledge-guided machine learning model for agroecosystem

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  • Space-Based System Using GPS Satellites Could Warn of Incoming Tsunamis

    A new method for detecting tsunamis using existing GPS satellites orbiting Earth could serve as an effective warning system for countries worldwide, according to a new study by an international team led by UCL researchers.

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  • Model Pinpoints Glaciers at Risk of Collapse Due to Climate Change

    As climate change warms the planet, glaciers are melting faster, and scientists fear that many will collapse by the end of the century, drastically raising sea level and inundating coastal cities and island nations.

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  • For Gen Z, Climate Change Is a Heavy Emotional Burden

    People who have come of age in recent decades — millennials and members of Generation Z — have been exposed to a steady stream of alarming news about climate change and ecological destruction. 

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