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Weather station, including a wind measurement device. Courtesy of University of Cambridge.

Death tolls from climate disasters will ‘balloon’ without investment in Africa’s weather stations

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
Farm

Time to start irrigating more crops in U.S. to stave of climate disaster

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
Tracks in snow. Pixabay

Extreme cooling ended the first human occupation of Europe

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
Penn State graduate student Ryan Trexler collects cores of biocrust from the field before bringing them back to the lab to study.

Soil microbiome, Earth’s ‘living skin’ under threat from climate change

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
Penguins and a seal on the Antarctic Peninsula

Antarctic extremes ‘virtually certain’ as world warms

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
Daubenton's bat (Myotis daubentonii) echolocating in flight.

Bat activity lower at solar farm sites, study finds

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
Pathogen

Dormant Disease

Categories Bloggers
This map of red oak seed sources provides an example of a major threat to an important effort against climate change: major government and private funding is being invested in planting trees as a powerful tool to fight local and global warming. But new research in the journal Bioscience, from which this map is adapted, shows a troubling bottleneck that could threaten these efforts: U.S. tree nurseries don’t grow close to enough trees—nor have the species diversity needed—to meet ambitious planting goals.

Plans to plant billions of trees threatened by massive undersupply of seedlings

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
Credit: Jason Doiy/iStock Storm waves lash city streets in Pacifica, Calif., Jan. 6, 2023.

California’s winter waves may be increasing under climate change

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment

CO2 is the Least of our Worries

Categories Bloggers
Map of California coast.

Greening Strips of Change

Categories Bloggers
Steamboat Geyser erupts and sends a jet of water and steam above the treeline. This mineral-rich water damages trees that grow within spraying distance of the geyer. Credit: Mara H. Reed

Petrified trees reveal Yellowstone geyser’s ongoing battle with drought

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
Mesamerican ruins. Image courtesy of University of Houston.

Mesoamerica a model for modern metropolises

Categories Social Sciences
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