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  • Cloud Study Demystifies Impact of Aerosols

    Aerosol particles in the atmosphere have a bigger impact on cloud cover – but less effect on cloud brightness – than previously thought, new research shows.

  • Plant-Based Meat ‘Healthier and More Sustainable than Animal Products’ - New Study

    Plant-based dietary alternatives to animal products are better for the environment and for human health when compared with the animal products they are designed to replace, say the authors of a new study.

  • Tracking Deluge and Drought through Soil Moisture

    From soaked to dry, the variable state of U.S. soils has implications for farmers and crop production.

  • Inefficient Building Electrification Risks Prolonging Fossil Fuels

    The study presented novel modeling of multiple building electrification scenarios

  • Texas A&M Agrilife Develops New Bioremediation Material to Clean Up ‘Forever Chemicals’

    Sustainable, cheaper method has potential for commercial applications

  • Climate Change Could be Making it Harder for Seabirds to Feed, Study Finds

    University College Cork (UCC) researchers have found that that cloudier waters, caused in part by climate change, is making it harder for seabirds to catch fish.

  • Supervolcano Study Finds CO2 Emissions Key to Avoiding Climate Disasters

    Lead researcher Dr Qiang Jiang, a Curtin PhD graduate from Curtin’s School of Earth and Planetary Sciences, said the findings were vital to understanding how to prevent future climate disasters.

  • Model Developed to Predict Landslides Along Wildfire Burn Scars

    A wildfire followed by an intense rainstorm is often a recipe for disaster.

  • More Energy on Less Land: The Drive to Shrink Solar’s Footprint

    From the ground, the new solar farm shimmers like a mirage oasis on a hot summer day.

  • Clearer View of Great Lakes Air Quality

    Scientists and regulators are using satellite data and custom models from NASA to help monitor ozone pollution.

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