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  • Clues From the Ancient Past Can Help Predict Abrupt Climate Change

    Climate ‘tipping points’ can be better understood and predicted using climate change data taken from the ancient past, new research shows.

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  • Extreme Ice Melting in Greenland Raises Global Flood Risk

    Global warming has caused extreme ice melting events in Greenland to become more frequent and more intense over the past 40 years according to new research, raising sea levels and flood risk worldwide.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • The Silent Build-up to a Super-Eruption

    It is estimated that about 5-10 volcanoes worldwide are capable of producing a super-eruption that could catastrophically affect global climate. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Researchers Uncover “Genetic Goldmine” Underlying Plant Resilience in Extreme Desert Environment

    Evolutionary genomics approach identifies genes that enable plants to live in the Atacama Desert, offering clues for engineering more resilient crops to face climate change.

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  • COP26 News: Study Says Climate Change Will Triple Impacts to World’s “Life Zones” Unless Emission Rates Are Dramatically Reduced

    A new study from WCS and multiple partners that modeled changes in the world’s 45 different “life zones” from climate change revealed that climate impacts may soon triple over these areas if the earth continues “business-as-usual” emissions.

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  • Study Shows How 1.5°C Temperature Rise Can Cause Significant Changes in Coastal Species

    A temperature increase of around 1.5°C – just under the maximum target agreed at the COP23 Paris meeting in 2017 – can have a marked impact on algae and animal species living on UK coastlines, new research has found.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Global Climate Change Impact on Crops Expected Within 10 Years, NASA Study Finds

    Average global crop yields for maize, or corn, may see a decrease of 24% by late century, with the declines becoming apparent by 2030, with high greenhouse gas emissions, according to a new NASA study.

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  • App Tracks Harmful Mosquitos with Help from Crowdsourced Science

    While collecting data using an app, volunteers have the chance to support research and fight mosquito populations on the ground.

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  • Nanoplastics Found in the Alps, Transported by Air From Frankfurt, Paris and London

    A team of researchers have found nanoplastics at the pristine high-altitude Sonnblick Observatory in the Alps.

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  • Is Ski Tourism Heading Downhill Thanks to Climate Change?

    Staffordshire University graduate Rachael Carver and Professor Fiona Tweed investigate the impacts of melting snow and ice on the future of tourism in a new paper published in Geography.

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