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  • Unexpected Climate Feedback Links Antarctic Ice Sheet With Reduced Carbon Uptake

    New study reveals surprising link between West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) retreat and algae growth over the past 500,000 years.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Cutting Edge New Testing Capabilities Support the UK’s Marine Autonomy Ambitions

    The University of Plymouth is part of a consortium that has launched the first stage of a dedicated maritime autonomy sensor and weather test range in Plymouth Sound.

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  • Greenland Ice Cap Vanished Just 7,000 Years Ago

    The first study from GreenDrill—an ambitious project to recover rock samples buried thousands of feet beneath the Greenland Ice Sheet—finds that Greenland’s Prudhoe Dome ice cap had fully melted around 7,000 years ago, much more recently than previously thought.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Fossilised Plankton Study Gives Long-Term Hope for Oxygen Depleted Oceans

    A new study suggests the world’s oxygen depleted seas may have a chance of returning to higher oxygen concentrations in the centuries to come, despite our increasingly warming climate.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Wetlands do not Need to be Flooded to Provide the Greatest Climate Benefit

    Wetlands make up only about six percent of the land area but contain about 30 percent of the terrestrial organic carbon pool.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • The pine Beetles are Back. Here's Why and What You Can do About it

    Colorado’s warm and dry winters have tipped the balance in a long-running ecological tug-of-war.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Some Tropical Land May Experience Stronger-than-Expected Warming Under Climate Change

    Some tropical land regions may warm more dramatically than previously predicted, as climate change progresses, according to a new CU Boulder study that looks millions of years into Earth’s past.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Concordia Study Finds Snow Droughts in Western and Southern Canada Could Affect Nearly All Canadians

    Researchers at Concordia have developed a new method of measuring the amount of usable water stored in snowpacks.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Polar Bears Are Thriving on This Arctic Island, Even as Sea Ice Dwindles

    In parts of the Arctic, polar bears are in decline as sea ice, which they depend on to hunt, disappears. That is not the case, however, on the Norwegian island of Svalbard, where bears have actually managed to grow more plump even as ice melts away.

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  • Cleaner Ship Fuel Changed Clouds, But Not Their Climate Balance

    To reduce air pollution associated with ocean transport, the International Maritime Organization tightened restrictions on sulfur content in ship fuel, resulting in an 80% reduction in emissions by 2020.

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