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  • Pacific Cod Are Moving North—Will They Be Able to Spawn There?

    New research predicts how spawning habitat in the Bering Sea may shift over the coming century of climate change.

  • Freezing, Spawning, Saving Coral Through Uh, Minnesota Partnership

    Student scientists successfully collected coral egg and sperm bundles to test on a redesigned cryo freezing device at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa’s Hawaiʻi Institute of Marine Biology (HIMB) on Moku o Loʻe (Coconut Island) in the evening of June 19, marking a crucial step in saving the species threatened by climate change and pollution.

  • El Niño Returns

    After three consecutive years of La Niña, spring 2023 saw the return of El Niño—a natural climate phenomenon characterized by the presence of warmer than normal sea surface temperatures (and higher sea levels) in the central and eastern tropical Pacific Ocean.

  • Adapt or Perish - Climate Change Alters Coastal Fisheries and Society in Peru

    Researchers from Germany and Peru jointly develop new adaptation strategies to the impacts of climate change on the Humboldt upwelling area off the Peruvian coast.

  • Top Five Tips For Supporting Pollinators This Summer

    Mother Nature’s messengers need consideration year-round. Here’s what you can do to give them a helping hand.

  • The Glowing North Sea

    As sunlight and warmth increase in the spring and summer, the North Sea starts to gain swirls and tendrils of color. 

  • Wildfire Smoke Downwind Affects Health, Wealth and Mortality

    Smoke particulates from wildfires could lead to between 4,000 and 9,000 premature deaths and cost $36 to $82 billion per year in the United States, according to new research by Cornell, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology (NUIST) and the University of Houston.

  • ‘Shoebox’ Satellites Help Scientists Understand Trees and Global Warming

    The early blooms of some of Washington D.C.’s iconic cherry blossoms this year set off a flurry of questions: Were trees communicating sensitivity to climate change?

  • Stalled Evolution: How Climate Change May Limit Insect Biodiversity

    Research explores how a warming world could impact ecosystems and derail the development of new species.

  • New Study Reveals Global Reservoirs Are Becoming Emptier

    Using satellite data from more than 7,000 global reservoirs, Texas A&M researchers found that while total storage capacity has increased, the filling rate is lower than expected.

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