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  • Recent Tundra Fires ‘Exceed Anything in Past 3,000 Years’

    Wildfires on Alaska’s North Slope were more active this past century than at any time in the past 3,000 years, according to a study recently published in the journal Biogeosciences.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Mosquitoes’ Thirst for Human Blood Has Increased as Biodiversity Loss Worsens

    In an ecosystem that’s losing much of its biodiversity, mosquitoes might be shifting to a new food source.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Study Finds Ocean Impacts Nearly Double Economic Cost of Climate Change

    For the first time, a study from researchers at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego integrates climate-related damages to the ocean into the social cost of carbon— a measure of economic harm caused by greenhouse gas emissions.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Decoding the Arctic to Predict Winter Weather

    Every autumn, as the Northern Hemisphere moves toward winter, Judah Cohen starts to piece together a complex atmospheric puzzle.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • El Niño and La Niña Make Water Extremes Move in Sync

    Water extremes such as droughts and floods have a huge impact on communities, ecosystems, and economies. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Extreme Heat Waves Disrupt Honey Bee Thermoregulation and Threaten Colony Survival

    Although honey bees have the ability to regulate hive temperatures, new research published in Ecological and Evolutionary Physiology shows that extreme summer heat can overwhelm these critical pollinators' cooling systems, leading to significant colony population declines.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Digital Twins in the Arctic: How Svalbard is Becoming a Living Lab for Marine Restoration

    A new tool is helping researchers simulate erosion and climate change, turning data into action.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Major River Deltas are Sinking Faster than Sea-Level Rise

    A study published on Jan. 14 in Nature shows that many of the world’s major river deltas are sinking faster than sea levels are rising, potentially affecting hundreds of millions of people in these regions.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Minimising the Impact of Melting Glaciers

    They have been described as the water towers of the world, and with good reason.

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  • UK Marine Heatwave Research Priorities Outlined in New National Roadmap

    Marine heatwaves (MHWs) are periods of unusually warm sea temperatures, recognised as one of the fastest emerging climate-related drivers of change in the ocean.

    >> Read the Full Article

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