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  • Melting Arctic Ice Could Transform International Shipping Routes, Study Finds

    With climate change rapidly warming the world’s oceans, the future of the Arctic Ocean looks grim. 

  • Assessing the Environmental Impact of Nuclear Power Generation

    A growing concern for climate change and sustainable use of natural resources has led to the adoption of alternative forms of energy. 

  • Oregon State Research Highlights Importance of Large Wood in Streams for Land-Based Animals

    Land managers have invested millions of dollars annually since the 1980s to place large pieces of wood back in streams, owing primarily to its importance for fish habitat. 

  • Mysterious ‘Blue Blobs’ Reveal a New Kind of Star System

    University of Arizona astronomers have identified five examples of a new class of stellar system. 

  • Choosing the Best Seeds to Help Sessile Oaks Adapt to Future Climates

    Planting forests is one way to mitigate climate change. 

  • Systematic Warming Pool Discovered in the Pacific Due to Human Activities

    A long-term, increasingly warming pool of water in the northeast Pacific was recently discovered by a team of researchers from Universität Hamburg’s Cluster of Excellence CLICCS.

  • Melanoma Map Shows Skin cancer is on the Rise in Canada

    Rates of melanoma, a deadly form of skin cancer, are on the rise in Canada.

  • Bitcoin’s Intensive Energy Demands Are Sparking a Crypto Backlash

    The first time Jackie Sawicky learned that a Bitcoin mining operation was coming to Corsicana, a rural Texas city 60 miles south of Dallas, was on April 27, when she happened upon a Facebook video of a meeting at the local public library.

  • Remote Sensing Helps Track Carbon Storage in Mangroves

    Mangrove forests store huge amounts of carbon but figuring out how much is stored globally is challenging.

  • Wildlife–Human Conflicts Could Shift With Climate Change

    As natural areas become increasingly fragmented, the potential for humans and wildlife to interact is growing.

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