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  • Mega Experiment Shows Species Interact More Towards Tropics and Lowlands

    One of the largest field experiments ever conducted is providing the best evidence yet in support of a key Darwinian theory—that interactions between species are stronger toward the tropics and at lower elevations.

  • Planting 1.2 Trillion Trees Could Cancel Out a Decade of CO2 Emissions, Scientists Find

    There is enough room in the world’s existing parks, forests, and abandoned land to plant 1.2 trillion additional trees, which would have the CO2 storage capacity to cancel out a decade of carbon dioxide emissions, according to a new analysis by ecologist Thomas Crowther and colleagues at ETH Zurich, a Swiss university.

  • NASA Finds Tropical Cyclone Wutip Organizing

    Tropical Depression 02W has organized and strengthened into a tropical storm.

  • Fossil Fuel Combustion Is the Main Contributor to Black Carbon Around the Arctic, International Study Finds

    Fossil fuel combustion is the main contributor to black carbon collected at five sites around the Arctic, which has implications for global warming, according to a study by an international group of scientists that included a team from Baylor University.

  • Simulated Ocean Mesoscale Structures Induce Air–Sea Interaction

    The mesoscale activities (or mesoscale structures) in the ocean possess huge energy. 

  • New Insight into River Flows and Sediment Transport Under Ice Cover

    The ice‐covered season plays an important role in the development of river channels, a new study from the University of Eastern Finland shows. 

  • Carbon Taxes Could Create New Winners and Losers Among Countries

    Although conventional wisdom suggests that poor countries are more likely to bear a disproportionate burden of a worldwide carbon tax on fossil fuels used for electricity and transportation, the potential consequences of such a tax would vary depending on several factors, says new research co-written by a University of Illinois energy and environmental policy expert.

  • Earth May Be 140 Years Away from Reaching Carbon Levels Not Seen In 56 Million Years

    Total human carbon dioxide emissions could match those of Earth’s last major greenhouse warming event in fewer than five generations, new research finds.

  • A Look at Past and Future Climate Change in Less Than a Minute

    Two new videos visualize how drastically global temperatures have changed since 1900 — and how much worse they will get by the end of this century.

  • NASA-NOAA Satellite Sees Powerful Tropical Cyclone Oma Affecting New Caledonia

    Tropical Cyclone Oma appeared well-organized on satellite imagery as it moved through the Southern Pacific Ocean, just northwest of New Caledonia.

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