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  • The Two Types of Climate Coping and What They Mean for Your Health

    When it comes to coping with climate change, there may be two types of people: those who take action to try to improve the environment and those who don't bother because they don't believe their actions will make a difference.

  • What the Rise of Oxygen on Early Earth Tells Us About Life on Other Planets

    When did the Earth reach oxygen levels sufficient to support animal life? Researchers from McGill University have discovered that a rise in oxygen levels occurred in step with the evolution and expansion of complex, eukaryotic ecosystems. 

  • Thawing Permafrost Can Accelerate Global Warming

    Thawing permafrost in the Arctic could be emitting greenhouse gases from previously unaccounted-for carbon stocks, fuelling global warming. 

  • NASA-Supported Prototype Turns Earth Data into 3D Video Dashboard

    Prototype helps researchers find patterns from many large datasets.

  • Island Nation Hit Hard by Eruption

    Tsunami waves battered the coasts of several Tongan islands and ash blankets everything.

  • NASA Greenland Mission Completes Six Years of Mapping Unknown Terrain

    To learn how ocean water is melting glaciers, NASA’s Oceans Melting Greenland mission extensively surveyed the coastline of the world’s largest island.

  • uOttawa Study Shows Widespread Retreat and Loss of Marine-Terminating Glaciers in the Northern Hemisphere

    Two researchers from the University of Ottawa are the first to map out all the glaciers that end in the ocean in the Northern Hemisphere and provide a measure of their rate of change over the last 20 years.

  • Pioneering Research Forecasts Climate Change Set to Send Costs of Flooding Soaring

    The University of Bristol-led study, published today in Nature Climate Change, deployed advanced modelling techniques to make the colossal calculations, which forecasted average annual flood losses would increase by 26.4% from US$32 billion currently to US$40.6 billion in less than 30 years.

  • Study Shows How Temperate Rainforests Can Aid the Fight against Climate Change

    There is global recognition that woodland expansion could be one of the most effective solutions in the fight against climate change.

  • Towards Greener Smart Cities With Machine Learning-Based “Sleep Schedules”

    The concept of smart cities is founded on sophisticated cellular networks that would not only connect humans in the future but also humans to other smart devices. 

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