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  • Thawing Permafrost is Shaping the Global Climate

    A new publication and interactive map summarise the current state of knowledge on the risks posed by permafrost soils – and call for decisive action.

  • Limiting Global Warming to 1.5°C Would Reduce Risks to Humans by up to 85%

    New research led by the University of East Anglia quantifies the benefits of limiting global warming to 1.5°C and identifies the hotspot regions for climate change risk in the future.

  • Microbe Protects Honey Bees From Poor Nutrition, a Significant Cause of Colony Loss

    Indiana University researchers have identified a specific bacterial microbe that, when fed to honey bee larvae, can reduce the effects of nutritional stress on developing bees -- one of the leading causes of honey bee decline.

  • Study Shows Chemical’s Extent in Fairbanks Winter Air

    A chemical compound discovered in 2019 in Fairbanks’ wintertime air accounts for a significant portion of the community’s fine particulate pollution, according to new research that seeks to better understand the causes and makeup of the dirty air.

  • Solar Farms of the Future – Lancaster Research Underpins New Biodiversity Guidance

    Lancaster University researchers have helped to develop a new standard approach to assess how farms affect biodiversity.

  • Amazon Landscape Change Study Highlights Ecological Harms and Opportunities for Action

    A major study into landscape changes in the Brazilian Amazon sheds new light on the many environmental threats the biome faces – but also offers encouraging opportunities for ecological sustainability in the world’s most biodiverse tropical forest.

  • Is AI Good or Bad for the Climate? It’s Complicated

    As the world fights climate change, will the increasingly widespread use of artificial intelligence (AI) be a help or a hindrance?

  • Increasing Heat Waves Affect up to Half a Billion People in South Asia

    Climate change is a reality and extremely high temperatures have been reported by India and Pakistan in the spring. 

  • Sustainable Practices Improve Farmers’ Wellbeing

    Small-holder farmers in rural Tanzania can improve food security and their wellbeing by adopting agroecological practices, new research funded by UKRI Global Challenges Research Fund has shown.

  • Simultaneous Extreme Weather Created Dangerous Conditions in U.S.

    Intense heat in the southwestern United States broke records last summer partly because it hit in tandem with an unusually severe drought, a new Johns Hopkins study shows. 

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