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Glaciers Are Melting Faster and Faster
by
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Research team uses new drone technique to study glaciers in the Alps
| 2 min read
News
Record-Breaking Drought More Severe than Previously Thought
by
University of Texas at Austin
New study from the University of Texas at Austin improves method for tracking drought severity and impact
| 3 min read
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Radical Measures Needed for Net Zero 2050
by
BMJ-British Medical Journal
Current commitments are unmatched by action; COP26 offers a precious opportunity to get back on track, say experts
| 2 min read
Insights
Sustainable Centrifuges: Greener, Cost-Effective, and Performance-Enhanced
by
Lori Graham, Thermo Fisher Scientific
and
Julien Gros-Burdet, Thermo Fisher Scientific
A new breed of sustainable centrifuges is helping life sciences laboratories reduce their environmental impact, but a host of other benefits are emerging that go beyond the green
| 5 min read
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Experts’ Global Ocean Report Shows Unprecedented Climate Change Impact
by
Taylor & Francis Group
Record extreme events seen during 2019 in the Mediterranean Sea, average ice thickness reducing among many key findings
| 3 min read
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Chemical Discovery Gets Reluctant Seeds to Sprout
by
University of California - Riverside
New tool could help increase food supply by encouraging plant growth despite climate change
| 2 min read
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Reforestation Could Help Save Coral Reefs from Catastrophe
by
University of Queensland
Increasing reforestation efforts in coastal regions could reduce the amount of sediment run-off reaching coral reefs
| 2 min read
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Utilitarian Approach to Global Climate Policy Leads to Better Outcomes
by
Rutgers University
An approach to reducing greenhouse gas emissions that is informed by utilitarianism would lead to better outcomes
| 3 min read
News
Reusable Cloth Masks Hold Up after a Year of Washing, Drying
by
University of Colorado Boulder
New study also confirms that layering a cotton mask on top of a surgical mask provides more protection than cloth alone
| 3 min read
News
Climate Change Will Impact Antarctic Seals Differently
by
Point Blue Conservation Science
Climate change may impact seals in one of the most remote ocean regions in the world, the Weddell Sea
| 3 min read
News
Extreme Sea Levels to Become Much More Common Worldwide as Earth Warms
by
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Critical coastal events, happening once a century in recent times, to occur every year on average
| 3 min read
News
Rapid Arctic Warming Likely Drives Extreme Winter Weather Events in the US
by
American Association for the Advancement of Science
A physical link has been found that implicates rapid Arctic warming with stratospheric polar vortex disruption
| 2 min read
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