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  • Stormwater Could Be a Large Source of Microplastics and Rubber Fragments to Waterways

    In cities, heavy rains wash away the gunk collecting on sidewalks and roads, picking up all kinds of debris. 

  • Researchers Examine Record-Shattering 2020 Trans-Atlantic Dust Storm

    For two weeks in June 2020, a massive dust plume from Saharan Africa crept westward across the Atlantic, blanketing the Caribbean and Gulf Coast states in the U.S. 

  • Warm Ice May Fracture Differently Than Cold Ice

    Researchers at Aalto University have found strong evidence that warm ice – that is, ice very close in temperature to zero degrees Celsius – may fracture differently than the kinds of ice typically studied in laboratories or nature. 

  • No Good Decisions Without Good Data: Climate, Policymaking, and the Critical Role of Science

    “If you can’t measure it, you can’t improve it”. 

  • Corn Ethanol Reduces Carbon Footprint, Greenhouse Gases

    Research shows that the use of corn ethanol reduces the carbon footprint and diminishes greenhouse gases.

  • Egyptian Fossil Surprise: Fishes Thrived in Tropics in Ancient Warm Period, Despite High Ocean Temperatures

    The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum, or PETM, was a short interval of highly elevated global temperatures 56 million years ago that is frequently described as the best ancient analog for present-day climate warming.

  • As Water Sources Become Scarce, Understanding Emerging Subsurface Contaminants Is Key

    USC researchers modeled complex subsurface water flow to help assess the risk of contaminants appearing in high, unsafe concentrations in variable water source.

  • New NASA Earth System Observatory to Help Address, Mitigate Climate Change

    NASA’s new Earth System Observatory will guide efforts related to climate change, disaster mitigation, fighting forest fires, and improving real-time agricultural processes.

  • NOAA Index Tracks How Greenhouse Gas Pollution Amplified Global Warming in 2020

    The Annual Greenhouse Gas Index is updated each spring after nearly all the air samples collected during the previous year have been obtained and analyzed.

  • Conservation Success Leads to New Challenges for Endangered Mountain Gorillas

    A study published today in Scientific Reports suggests that new health challenges may be emerging as a result of conservationists’ success in pulling mountain gorillas back from the brink of extinction.

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