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climate change

Once unthinkable, the prospect of society driven by wellbeing gains traction

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Acidification of thee ocean is causing Dungeness crabs to sniff less.

Why Crabs Don’t Smell So Good

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

Sea level rise could be double previous estimates, NASA/UCI study finds

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
Underwater shot of seaweed

How seaweed has been misleading scientists about reef health

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment

Sand dunes offer clues to coastal erosion and how to prevent it

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Trees seen from overhead

Tree diversity increases storage of carbon and nitrogen in forest soils, mitigating climate change

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
To be environmentally safe, human activities should fall below an ecosystem's capacity to supply goods and services. Photo: Getty Images

Just 6% of nations provide for citizens in just, sustainable manner

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Social Sciences
Pirate flag

Warmer seas, more piracy

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Social Sciences

From Arctic to Alps, icy exploration expands understanding of global warming

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Butterflies and dodos hold clues to protecting biodiversity

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The graphic depicts the impacts of Heinrich Events globally.

Massive iceberg discharges during the last ice age had no impact on nearby Greenland, raising new questions about climate dynamics

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Physics & Mathematics
canopy of trees

Beneath Shifting Canopies

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Biocrusts are complex ecosystems researchers have only recently begun to explore. Among their many housekeeping functions, they act to stabilize soil by binding soil particles together, minimizing the loss of topsoil caused by wind and water. They contribute to nutrient cycling by fixing atmospheric nitrogen, a process where nitrogen gas is converted into ammonia, making it available to plants. Cyanobacteria, which are present in biocrusts, are the primary organisms responsible for this process.

Using solar farms to generate fresh desert soil crust

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
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