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  • Spacing Characteristics Between Vegetation Could be a Warning Sign of Degrading Dryland Ecosystems

    One of the iconic features of drylands is the striking appearance of islands of plants surrounded by bare soil.

  • NASA Study: More Greenland Ice Lost Than Previously Estimated

    A new, comprehensive analysis of satellite data finds that majority of glaciers on the landmass have retreated significantly.

  • This US-Indian Satellite Will Monitor Earth’s Changing Frozen Regions

    NISAR will study changes to ice sheets, glaciers, and sea ice in fine detail, as climate change warms the air and ocean.

  • Decarbonising the World’s Industries

    Harmful emissions from the industrial sector could be reduced by up to 85% across the world, according to new research.

  • A Scientific Breakthrough That Will Help Increase Plant Yields in Dry Conditions

    Using CRISPR technology, researchers succeed in growing tomatoes that consume less water without compromising yield.

  • Trees Struggle to ‘Breathe’ as Climate Warms, Researchers Find

    Trees are struggling to sequester heat-trapping carbon dioxide (CO2) in warmer, drier climates, meaning that they may no longer serve as a solution for offsetting humanity’s carbon footprint as the planet continues to warm, according to a new study led by Penn State researchers.

  • New Study Reports That Greenland Is a Methane Sink Rather Than a Source

    Researchers at the University of Copenhagen have concluded that the methane uptake in dry landscapes exceeds methane emissions from wet areas across the ice-free part of Greenland. 

  • Unprecedented Ocean Heating Shows Risks of World 3°C Warmer

    Record-high ocean temperatures observed in 2023 could become the norm if the world moved into a climate that is 3.0°C warmer than pre-industrial levels, according to a new study.

  • How Sea Otters Are Protecting the California Coast Against Climate Change

    California sea otters were nearly hunted to extinction in the 19th century, with only a small number surviving along the central coast.

  • Climate Change Threatens Older Elephants Most, Jeopardizing African Elephants’ Future

    A collaborative team of researchers from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), which runs the world’s largest field conservation program, has conducted first-of-its kind research into how global climate change affects African elephants.

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