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Researchers investigated how household food waste relates to various demographic and economic factors, revealing the intricate role of age.

Study Reveals Surprising Link Between Age and Food Waste in Japan

Atmospheric blocking events can be associated with extreme heat waves, such as in Europe in 2023.

Deep learning illuminates atmospheric blocking events of past, future

Corals seen from overhead

Scientists Successfully Breed Corals with Enhanced Heat Tolerance

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Declines in plant resilience threaten carbon storage in the Arctic

A review of research of over a hundred geographical sites worldwide, outlining every continental landmass, has revealed a globally extensive gap in the geologic record. | Bernd Dittrich/Unsplash

Stanford Review Reveals Geological Mystery: Where Did the Sediment Go During the Eocene-Oligocene Transition?

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Missing Climate Goals May Lead to Irreversible Impacts, New Study Warns

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Researchers link El Niño to accelerated ice loss in tropics

Hurricane Ian, pictured from the International Space Station as it orbited 258 miles above the Caribbean Sea east of Belize. Credit: NASA Johnson.

Scientists issue urgent warning on climate emergency

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Antarctic ‘greening’ at dramatic rate

Monthly relative anomalies demonstrate the spatial development of chlorophyll-a concentration, a proxy for phytoplankton biomass, during December 2019. Relative anomalies are expressed as the percentage above the monthly climatological mean, relative to the period January 1998–December 2020.

Climate Change Links Drought in Africa to Massive Ocean Bloom Near Madagascar

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Climate Change Threatens Sloth Survival, Especially at High Altitudes

Excavated in Canada, this Eastern red cedar log turned out to be remarkably well-preserved for its age: 3,775 years old.

Ancient Log Discovery Supports ‘Wood Vaulting’ as Promising Climate Solution

Image description: 3D visualisation of CCS at Sleipner, where carbon dioxide has been successfully stored deep below the North Sea outside the coast of Norway since 1996

Carbon Capture and Storage Falls Short of Climate Targets, Study Finds

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Feeding coral reefs can aid their recovery from bleaching events

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