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  • Oceans Primed for Peak of Hurricane Season

    Sea surface temperatures are a fair predictor of the readiness of the ocean to fuel and sustain storms.

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  • NASA at Your Table: Where Food Meets Methane

    While methane concentrations are well observed, emissions have to be inferred based on a variety of factors.

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  • Scientists Take Step to Improve Crops’ Photosynthesis, Yields

    Experiments showed that the absence of carbonic anhydrase did not interfere with photosynthesis, contrary to previously held views.

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  • Satellites Reveal How Forests Increase Cloud and Cool Climate

    Forests are not only key to moderating our climate by sequestering atmospheric carbon, but they also create a cooling effect by increasing low-level cloud.

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  • In the New UN Climate Report, a Better Understanding of Solar Geoengineering

    The latest report from the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change offers not only a clearer view of the causes and consequences of global warming, but also a better understanding of some extreme and untested solutions to the climate crisis, including solar geoengineering — the process of modifying clouds or spraying tiny reflective particles into the upper atmosphere to block a portion of the sun’s light, thereby cooling the planet, Reuters reported.

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  • Over 260,000 Kilometres of Rivers at Risk Due to Proposed Hydro Dams

    Over 260,000 kilometres of river could potentially be severed by planned hydroelectric developments according to McGill University researchers.

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  • It’s Official: July was Earth’s Hottest Month on Record

    July 2021 has earned the unenviable distinction as the world’s hottest month ever recorded, according to new global data released today by NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information.

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  • Effectively Removing CO2 From the Atmosphere

    Researchers at the Paul Scherrer Institute PSI and ETH Zurich have investigated the extent to which direct capture of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the ambient air can help to effectively remove greenhouse gases from the atmosphere.

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  • Scientists Develop a New Instrument to Measure Atmospheric Ammonia

    In the past decades, intensive human agricultural activities have caused a significant increase in ammonia (NH3) emissions to the atmosphere, which have led to serious environmental and public health problems.

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  • An Unusually Smoky Fire Season in Sakha

    Wildfires are approaching records for estimated carbon emissions.

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