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  • Climate Change Leaves Northern Tree Swallows Most Vulnerable

    Tree swallows in the northern U.S. and Canada face the greatest risk from climate change despite responding to temperature the same way as tree swallows in the southern U.S, according to a new study led by Cornell researchers that analyzed nearly 95,000 nests across five decades.

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  • Slowing Atlantic Current Fueling Stronger California Storms

    A slowing Atlantic Ocean current is projected to intensify powerful storms in California while reducing snowfall over Greenland, according to a new University of California, Riverside study. 

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  • Could Geoengineering Work to Tamp Down Super El Niños?

    With an anticipated “super” El Niño looming, a new study led by UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography considers whether society could use a weather-altering technique as a tool to mitigate the floods, extreme heat and other events that El Niño would bring.

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  • Human Activity Has Driven Retreat of Antarctica’s Fastest Melting Glacier

    The first study to directly attribute Antarctic glacier retreat to climate change shows Pine Island Glacier was pushed significantly further by human driven warming.

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  • How the Great Barrier Reef Survived Through 30,000 Years

    A landmark study used ancient reef cores to deliver insight into the reef's responses to sea-level shifts.

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  • Tiny DNA ‘Hitchhikers’ May Be Reshaping Life in Thawing Arctic Soils

    Case Western Reserve University-led study with Ohio State University and DOE Joint Genome Institute reveals how often microbes trade genes—and what it means for climate change.

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  • European Cities Short on Shade as Heat Bites

    New analysis of 5.5 million buildings shows 84% fall short of tree canopy levels required for meaningful cooling.

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  • Climate Change May Prop Up Urban Plant Growth in the Face of Development — Provided Cities Build Slowly Enough

    Researchers find a “critical speed limit” of urban development for maintaining plant communities amid climate change. 

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  • Study Reveals How Giant Trees in Tropical Forests Transport Water to Their Uppermost Branches

    The study published in Science helps us understand the role of this little-studied type of vegetation in climate change.

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  • The Miracle Microbes That Could Save Crops From Impact of Rising Sea Levels

    Researchers at the University of East Anglia have helped uncover a hidden ally in the fight against one of agriculture’s greatest threats – salty soil.

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