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  • California Spotted Owls Benefit From Forest Restoration

    New research shows long-term benefits to species

  • Research Suggests More Than 400 Hazardous Sites in California Face Flooding

    Unless climate change is slowed significantly, more than three feet of sea level rise (SLR) is expected in California by the end of the century, potentially flooding communities that are currently home to more than 145,000 residents.

  • Venice Holds Back the Adriatic Sea

    A long-awaited system of movable floodgates is starting to protect the city from the highest tides.

  • Living Walls Can Reduce Heat Lost From Buildings by Over 30%, Study Shows

    Retrofitting an existing masonry cavity walled building with a green or living wall can reduce the amount of heat lost through its structure by more than 30%, according to new research.

  • Former Coal Plant Site Being Transformed Into a ‘15-Minute City’

    A decommissioned coal-fired power plant in a Toronto suburb will be developed into a small town with 8,000 housing units, as well as office buildings, shops, parks, and other amenities all within a 15-minute walking distance.

  • Restoring Polluted Urban Areas Helps the Environment and Communities Rebound

    NOAA and partners have supported communities through restoration at two urban Superfund sites in Massachusetts and Washington.

  • Mapping Our Human Footprint From Space

    This unprecedented collection of global products on human settlement advances our understanding of urbanisation on a global scale.

  • Melbourne’s Buildings Could Be Close to Self-Sustaining Through Fully Integrated Solar

    At city-scale modelling, they found that photovoltaics could provide 74% of Melbourne’s building consumption needs.

  • How Prolonged Radiation Exposure Damages Nuclear Reactors

    New Texas A&M research might help design more radiation-tolerant structural parts for safer and more efficient nuclear reactors.

  • Nature Can Reduce Costs, Extend Life Of Infrastructure Projects

    A new study by a Texas A&M AgriLife research scientist makes the case for natural infrastructure.

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