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  • Sea-Level Rise Drives Wastewater Leakage to Coastal Waters

    When people think of sea level rise, they usually think of coastal erosion. 

  • Climate Change Damaging North America’s Largest Temperate Rainforest, Harming Salmon

    New research released in Bioscience found that a remote region of North America’s largest temperate rainforest is experiencing changes to its ecosystem due to climate change.

  • Deforestation in the Amazon Favors an increas in the Diversity of antibiotic-resistant Soil Bacteria

    In Brazil, a study conducted by researchers affiliated with the University of São Paulo (USP) and collaborators showed that deforestation in the Amazon causes an increase in the diversity of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.

  • Hubble Sees New Atmosphere Forming on a Rocky Exoplanet

    The planet GJ 1132 b appears to have begun life as a gaseous world with a thick blanket of atmosphere.

  • Climate Change Influences River Flow

    Climate change is affecting the water balance of our planet: depending on the region and the time of year, this can influence the amount of water in rivers potentially resulting in more flooding or drought.

  • Economics of Nature: Mapping Liberia’s Ecosystems to Understand Their Value

    The project is a joint effort to pilot an innovative and replicable approach to more accurately map ecosystems to support effective planning and sustainable decision-making.

  • Air pollution: The silent killer called PM2.5

    Millions of people die prematurely every year from diseases and cancer caused by air pollution.

  • Combining Public Health and Environmental Science to Develop Pollen Forecasting

    New research, wich brings healthcare data together with ground-breaking ecological techniques, could set a roadmap for refining pollen forecasts in the future.

  • Climate Change May Not Expand Drylands

    Does a warmer climate mean more dry land? For years, researchers projected that drylands — including deserts, savannas and shrublands — will expand as the planet warms, but new research from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) challenges those prevailing views.

  • In Panama, Nitrogen-Fixing Trees Unlock Phosphorus and Other Scarce Nutrients

    A new study, published this week in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, reveals that nitrogen-fixing trees play an underrecognized role in recovering tropical forests by enriching nutrient-poor soils with scarce elements such as phosphorus and molybdenum.

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