Analysing satellite data spanning the past 20 years, the research team based at the Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge examined how vegetation has been changing along the Pacific coast of Peru and northern Chile.
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AI Enables Scientists to Monitor Impact of Farming on Biodiversity
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Climate Science is Catching Up to Climate Change With Predictions That Could Improve Proactive Response
In Africa, climate change impacts are experienced as extreme events like drought and floods.
Rutgers Leads Study of Wildfire Air Pollution in New Jersey
Rutgers scientists have examined the physical and chemical attributes as well as the possible toxicological health effects of the Canadian wildfires that sharply impacted air quality in New Jersey and the New York metropolitan area.
New Study Finds European Breeding Birds Respond Slowly to Recent Climate Change
In a new study, leading scientists from our Department of Biosciences have found that local colonisation and extinction of European breeding birds are very weakly influenced by climate change.
Steel Industry Pivoting to Electric Furnaces, Analysis Shows
The global steel industry is slowly embracing electric-arc furnaces, a cleaner alternative to the blast furnaces typically used to make steel, as detailed in a new report.