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  • How Can Cocoa Farmers Adapt to Climate Change?

    Climate change threatens agricultural production across sub-Saharan Africa, where most farmers rely on rainfall.

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  • Continents Do Not Always Separate Symmetrically Because of the Memory of Rocks

    When the Earth's crust tears apart and forms a new ocean, one side of the continent sometimes thins out much more than the other. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Los Angeles Wildfires Prompted Significantly More Virtual Medical Visits, UW-Led Research Finds

    When uncontrolled wildfires moved from the foothills above Los Angeles into the densely populated urban areas below in January 2025, evacuation ensued and a thick layer of toxic smoke spread across the region.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • The July 4 Floods in Texas Weren’t a One-Off. They Were a Warning

    On July 14 this past summer, I pulled up to the Kerrville Kroc Corps Community Center, dodging puddles and sinkholes from a recent thunderstorm in a town where the last thing needed was more rain.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • New Framework Released to Build Climate-Resilient Shorelines

    Canada has a marine coastline twice as long as any other country and shares four Great Lakes with the United States.

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  • Ancient Rocks Reveal Themselves as ‘Carbon Sponges’

    Sixty-million-year-old rock samples from deep under the ocean have revealed how huge amounts of carbon dioxide are stored for millennia in piles of lava rubble that accumulate on the seafloor.

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  • How Warming Winters Could Reshape B.C.’s Christmas Tree Choices

    As British Columbians prepare for the holiday season, climate change is reshaping the Christmas tree industry in unexpected ways.

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  • Antarctic Mountains Could Boost Ocean Carbon Absorption

    Research involving scientists from Newcastle University has revealed new hope in natural environmental systems found in Antarctica which could help mitigate the overall rise of carbon dioxide.

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  • 'Almost Half of the Beaches Will Disappear by the End of the Century,’ Warns Researcher

    Beaches around the world are undergoing a process known as “coastal squeeze” due to a combination of rising sea levels caused by climate change and urbanization in coastal areas. 

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  • Old Air Samples Hint at Effects of Climate Change

    Through the DNA analysis of old air samples collected by the Swedish Armed Forces, researchers at Lund University in Sweden can show that spore dispersal of northern mosses has shifted over the past 35 years.

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