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climate change

Scientists believe dust launched from the moon could reduce solar radiation enough to lessen the impact of climate change

Can space dust slow global warming?

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Space
Man wading in thigh hiigh water

Future flooding to wreck economies of developing nations

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Social Sciences
The interference of climate change with the planet's water cycle is a well established fact. New analyses suggest that in many places, runoff responds more sensitively than previously assumed.

Water crises due to climate change: more severe than previously thought

Categories Uncategorized
Redwood forests such as this one in California's Humboldt County are key components of the state's climate change mitigation efforts, but UCI researchers suggest that ongoing greenhouse gas emissions may limit the ability of trees to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

Forest trees find a new watery ‘sweet spot’ when CO2 is high

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
Wetland

Small isolated wetlands are pollution-catching powerhouses

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
Elephants

Gardeners of the Forest: Science Poetry Friday!

Categories Bloggers, Life & Non-humans
“It would be really exciting to think a little bit more creatively about how we can as a community get ready for that kind of whiplash of different challenges and different extremes that we might not be anticipating in detail,” said Jenny Suckale, an assistant professor of geophysics in the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability, during a Jan. 18 webinar. (Image credit: Getty Images)

What we can learn from California’s deadly storms

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
Artist's reconstruction of Ignacius dawsonae surviving six months of winter darkness in the extinct warm temperate ecosystem of Ellesmere Island, Arctic Canada.

Fossils show near-primates were cool with colder climate

Categories Life & Non-humans
A selection from the zooplankton collection at the NTNU University Museum. The collection is safely stored in anticipation of future researchers, who may find it useful.

Just one degree can change a species

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
Major fire with helicopter dropping water

Unnecessary Deaths by Fire

Categories Bloggers
Squirrel researcher walking along the Alaska Highway in the Yukon, Canada. Image credit: Ben Dantzer

Squirrels that gamble win big when it comes to evolutionary fitness

Categories Life & Non-humans
Rivers of meltwater (Greenland's ice sheet)

Global warming reaches central Greenland

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
A visualization from space of the “Godzilla” dust storm on June 18, 2020, when desert dust traveled from the Sahara to North America. A UCLA study finds that an increase in microscopic dust in the atmosphere has concealed the full extent of greenhouse gases’ potential for warming the planet.

Increased atmospheric dust is masking greenhouse gas warming effect

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
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