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Arctic Soil Methane Consumption May be Larger Than Previously Thought and Increases in a Drier Climate
In the Arctic and boreal biomes, well drained upland soils with a high potential for atmospheric methaneconsumption cover more than 80% of the land area.
Study Connects Greenhouse Gas Emissions to Polar Bear Population Declines, Enabling Greater Protections Under Endangered Species Act
New research from the University of Washington and Polar Bears International in Bozeman, Montana, quantifies the relationship between greenhouse gas emissions and the survival of polar bear populations.
The Search for the Super Potato
As climate change continues to pose severe challenges to ensuring sustainable food supplies around the world, scientists from McGill University are looking for ways to improve the resilience and nutritional quality of potatoes.
A New Way to Capture and Recycle Carbon Dioxide From Industrial Emissions
Carbon capture is a promising method to help slow climate change.
UW Research Links Wildfire Smoke to Increased Risk of Emergency Room Visits for People of All Ages
Annie Doubleday doesn’t want her work to scare people.