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Study Reveals Most Effective Climate Policies: Only 4% Significantly Cut Emissions

An example of a low severity fire from a prescribed burn in a dry mixed conifer forest.

Wildfire ‘Reburns’ Show Promise in Forest Management

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Lake Erie walleye growth is driven by parents’ size, experience

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Mature Forests Show Surprising Resilience in Face of Rising CO2

Overview of seismic stations on Greenland (black triangles), the location of the tsunami (red circle) and the nearest seismic station (red triangle), whose filtered signals are shown.

Mega-Tsunami in Greenland Fjord Triggers Week-Long Standing Wave

Childs face superimposed over a smoggy sky

Climate Skeptic Claims Gain Traction Through Repetition, Study Finds

Contrails in the sky

Modern Aircraft Create Longer-Lasting Contrails, Increasing Climate Impact

Amazon rainforest may be more resilient to deforestation than previously thought

Sustainable Bioeconomy Model Could Revolutionize Amazon Conservation and Development

Production of glass, iron, steel, and cement requires high-temperature heat. (Image credit: Getty Images)

Ancient Heating Tech Could Upend Clean Energy Storage

Winter coastal landscape with floating ice fragments on still cold blue water. Gulf of Finland, Russia

Not the day after tomorrow: Why we can’t predict the timing of climate tipping points

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How the rising earth in Antarctica will impact future sea level rise

A researcher collects a sample of bedrock from the Queshque Glacier in the Peruvian Andes Mountains. The samples show tropical glaciers have retreated to their smallest size in more than 11,700 years based on cosmogenic nuclide measurements of recently exposed bedrock, an international team of scientists, led by Boston college researchers, reports in the journal Science.

Andean glaciers have retreated to lowest levels in 11,700 years

In a paper appearing in the journal “Environmental Science and Technology,” MIT scientists report that they detected a clear signal of human influence on upper tropospheric ozone trends in a 17-year satellite record starting in 2005. Credits:Credit: iStock

Human Fingerprint Found in Rising Upper Tropospheric Ozone Levels, MIT Study Confirms

Irridescent birds

Asteroid Impact Sparked Rapid Evolution in Bird Genomes, Study Reveals

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