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  • To Address Hunger, Many Countries May Have To Increase Carbon Footprint

    New study details specific climate and freshwater impacts of nine plant-forward diets in 140 countries.

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  • Are Existing Laws Enough to Cope With Accelerating Environmental Change?

    New research offers solutions t a lack of legislative reform by focusing on strategies various government agencies can take to tap into existing flexibility.

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  • Geochemists Measure New Composition of Earth’s Mantle

    Researchers suspect greater dynamics than previously assumed between the Earth’s surface and its mantle.

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  • New Research Identifies a Climate Signature in Rivers Globally

    A new study, led by scientists from the University of Bristol and published in the journal Nature, discovers a clear climatic signature on rivers globally that challenges existing theories.

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  • Multiple Flood Events Erode Neighborhood Spirit

    A Rice University study examining the social and political reactions of people in post-Hurricane Harvey Houston found that while first-time flood victims may still feel strong ties to their neighborhoods, this emotional attachment erodes after their neighborhoods repeatedly flood.

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  • Summer 2019 Was Hottest On Record For Northern Hemisphere

    Scorching temperatures around the world last month tied August 2019 as the second-hottest August on record and capped off the hottest Northern Hemisphere summer (June through August), tied with 2016.

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  • Harnessing Tomato Jumping Genes Could Help Speed-Breed Drought-Resistant Crops

    Researchers from the University of Cambridge’s Sainsbury Laboratory (SLCU) and Department of Plant Sciences have discovered that drought stress triggers the activity of a family of jumping genes (Rider retrotransposons) previously known to contribute to fruit shape and colour in tomatoes. 

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  • Study: We Need More Realistic Experiments on the Impact of Climate Change on Ecosystems

    When it comes to the impact of climate change on ecosystems, we still have large knowledge gaps. 

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  • NASA Finds Humberto Strengthening off the Florida Coast

    NASA’s Aqua Satellite provided a visible image of Tropical Storm Humberto as it was strengthening off the Florida coast on Sept. 15.

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  • NASA Finds Kiko Weakening in the Eastern Pacific

    NASA’s Aqua satellite provided forecasters at the National Hurricane Center with infrared data and cloud top temperature information on Hurricane Kiko.

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