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  • Research Unlocks Secrets of Iron Storage in Algae

    New research shows that phytoplankton iron storage strategies may determine which species thrive in changing oceans and impact marine food webs, according to a recent paper in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 

  • Fire’s Effects on Soil Moisture, Runoff

    Fire and water. Timeless, opposing forces, they are actually linked in powerful ways that can have major impacts on communities and ecosystems.

  • The impact of climate change on language loss

    Images of extreme weather and alarming headlines about climate change have become common.

  • Arctic Report Card Tracks Region’s Environmental Changes

    Annual update improves understanding of changing climate, wildlife impacts.

  • Degrading Permafrost Puts Arctic Infrastructure at Risk by Mid-Century

    Seventy percent of the current infrastructure in the Arctic has a high potential to be affected by thawing permafrost in the next 30 years.

  • Sierra Snowpack Could Drop Significantly By End of Century

    Berkeley Lab working with water managers to produce “actionable science”.

  • A Glimmer of Hope for the World’s Coral Reefs

    The future of the world’s coral reefs is uncertain, as the impact of global heating continues to escalate.

  • Humans May Be Reversing the Climate Clock By 50 Million Years

    Researchers show that humans are reversing a long-term cooling trend tracing back at least 50 million years, and it's taken just two centuries.

  • Winds of Climate Change Will Affect Migratory Birds

    Under future climate scenarios, changing winds may make it harder for North American birds to migrate south in the autumn but easier for them to come north in the spring.

  • Less Ozone Means More Snow for Antarctica

    Ozone layer depletion has increased snowfall over Antarctica in recent decades, partially mitigating the ongoing loss of the continent’s ice sheet mass, new University of Colorado Boulder research finds.

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