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  • Scientists Show How Solar System Processes Have Impacted the Carbon Cycle Throughout Earth’s History

    The world is waking up to the fact that human-driven carbon emissions are responsible for warming our climate, driving unprecedented changes to ecosystems, and placing us on course for the sixth mass extinction event in Earth’s history.

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  • Cairo Car Drivers Exposed to Dangerous Levels of Pollution, New Study Finds

    Car drivers in Cairo are exposed to dangerous levels of air pollution, finds an unprecedented new study from the University of Surrey.

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  • NASA Finds a Stronger Tropical Cyclone Uesi Near New Caledonia

    NASA’s Terra satellite passed over the South Pacific Ocean and found a stronger Tropical Cyclone Uesi after obtaining infrared imagery of the storm. 

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  • Coincidences Influence the Onset and Ending of Ice Ages

    When we predict future climate, it is important to understand the climate of the past. 

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  • Adapting to Climate Change: We’re Doing It Wrong

    When it comes to adapting to the effects of climate change, scientists and policymakers are thinking too small, according to a new research review.

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  • Storm-Induced Sea Level Spikes Differ in Origin on US East, Gulf Coasts

    The U.S. East and Gulf Coasts differ in how ocean and atmospheric circulation and sea level interact to produce storm surges, and both regions will experience greater storm surges as global warming progresses, according to new research from a University of Arizona-led team.

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  • Hot Climates to See More Variability in Tree Leafing as Temperatures Rise

    A team of scientists led by Oak Ridge National Laboratory found that while all regions of the country can expect an earlier start to the growing season as temperatures rise, the trend is likely to become more variable year-over-year in hotter regions.

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  • Gulf Coast Mollusks Rode Out Past Periods of Climate Change

    The findings, published on Feb. 7 in Scientific Reports, suggest that mollusks in the region may adapt yet again to the climate change of today.

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  • Himalayan Glacier Shows Evidence of Start of Industrial Revolution

    Human activity contaminated glacier long before people arrived, study shows.

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  • A Volcanic Potpourri

    Iceland is one of the few places where people can explore the Mid-Atlantic Ridge on dry land.

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