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Ohio State leads new global climate center on AI for biodiversity change

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Decomposing organic matter

Below Brittle Blades

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‘Canary’ documentary featuring Ohio State scientist delivers climate message

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Rivers are rapidly warming, losing oxygen; aquatic life at risk

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
Comparison between the global cloud optical thicknesses of high clouds and global ISS-LIS lightning flashes for one of the months of northern hemisphere summer July (2021) and southern hemisphere summer January (2021).

Rise in global thunderstorm activity might increase the quantity of wispy cirrus clouds – accelerating global warming

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
Old Town Alexandria, Virginia, in May 2016 after high tides in the Potomac River inundated the street. Floods like these will occur more frequently as sea levels inch toward coastal infrastructure. Credit: NOAA

100-year floods could occur yearly by end of 21st century

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
Changes of vegetation between humid and arid phases in North Africa. Vegetation zones are based on the minimum precipitation requirements of each vegetation type.

Why and when the Sahara Desert was green

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
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Ohio’s droughts are worse than often recognized, study finds

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Methane Emissions in LA are Decreasing More Slowly than Previously Estimated

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
Nishan Bhattarai, assistant professor in the Department of Geography and Environmental Sustainability in the University of Oklahoma, is the lead author of a new study published in Science Advances that found increased withdrawals of groundwater resources are accelerating groundwater depletion rates in India, a groundwater depletion hotspot.

Warming climate worsens groundwater depletion rates in India

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Social Sciences

Tapping the Sun for renewable hydrogen

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The Heat is On

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Researchers find Antarctic ice shelves thinner than previously thought

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