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  • Massive Methane Emissions by Oil and Gas Industry Detected From Space

    An international study involving CNRS and CEA researchers and the company Kayrros has uncovered hundreds of major methane releases linked to global oil and gas extraction activities.

  • Ripple Effect: What the Tonga Eruption Could Mean for Tsunami Research

    Scientists study never-before-seen waves measured as far as the Caribbean

  • Future Hurricanes Likely to Pose Much Greater Flood Risk to U.S. East and Gulf Coasts

    Extreme flooding events spawned by hurricanes are likely to become far more frequent along the Eastern and Southern U.S. coastlines because of a combination of sea level rise and storm intensification.

  • Treasure in Tree Rings: Using Untapped Tree Ring Data to Calculate Carbon Sequestration

    Having a solid estimate of the amount of carbon that forests can pull from the atmosphere is essential for global accounting of climate change — leaders are counting on forests to pull a good chunk of human-produced carbon back to earth.

  • PSU-Led Team to Study Microplastics Across Columbia River Basin

    Microplastics can be found everywhere — from the air to the ocean — but there's still much to learn about the sources and how they move through the landscape.

  • Future of Winter: UNH Researchers Find Low Emissions Vital to Slow Warming

    Winters are warming faster than summers in North America, impacting everything from ecosystems to the economy. 

  • Remote Sensing Technology Reduces Urban Air Pollution

    Cities that adopt roadside emissions sensors to detect high polluting vehicles, together with an enforcement program to inspect and repair these vehicles, could significantly improve urban air quality, new research shows.

  • Red Snow Phenomena Are a Balancing Act

    Red snow is a unique phenomenon caused by blooms of red algae that live on the surface of snow. 

  • Human-Induced Climate Change Impacts the Highest Reaches of the Planet — Mount Everest

    Melting and sublimation on Mount Everest’s highest glacier due to human-induced climate change have reached the point that several decades of accumulation are being lost annually now that ice has been exposed, according to a University of Maine-led international research team that analyzed data from the world’s highest ice core and highest automatic weather stations. 

  • What a Salamander Virus Can Tell Us About the Future of Biodiversity Amid a Changing Climate

    A new project from two NAU scientists aims to predict the future—specifically, the future of different amphibian species in the face of an unpredictable environment.

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