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  • New Research Highlights Health Risks to Babies on the Front Line of Climate Change

    Extreme rainfall associated with climate change is causing harm to babies in some of the most forgotten places on the planet setting in motion a chain of disadvantage down the generations, according to new research in Nature Sustainability.

  • New Study Identifies Mountain Snowpack Most “At-Risk” from Climate Change

    As the planet warms, scientists expect that mountain snowpack should melt progressively earlier in the year.

  • Regulators Ban Fracking Permanently in the Four-State Delaware River Watershed

    The regulatory agency in charge of managing the Delaware River and its tributaries voted last week to permanently ban natural gas drilling and fracking within the entire four-state watershed, which supplies the drinking water for more than 13 million people in Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey, and New York.

  • Global Warming Poses Threat to Food Chains

    Scientists measured the transfer of energy from single-celled algae (phytoplankton) to small animals that eat them (zooplankton).

  • Pesticide Threatens Future for Key Pollinator: U of G Study

    An insecticide used to control pest infestations on squash and pumpkins significantly hinders the reproduction of ground-nesting bees — valuable pollinators for many food crops, a new University of Guelph study has revealed.

  • NASA, LAPAN Launch Ozonesonde From Indonesian Site for 1st Time in 8 Years

    Up, up, and … back down! On Jan. 27, scientists on an island in Indonesia launched a weather balloon carrying an ozonesonde – an instrument that measures ozone throughout the layers of Earth’s atmosphere.

  • NASA Study Finds Reduced African Grassland Fires Contribute to Short-lived Air Quality Improvements

    NASA researchers have found a small but unexpected decrease in air pollution over some parts of Africa despite growing use of fossil fuels in many countries due to development and economic growth.

  • “Stark Warning”: Combating Ecosystem Collapse From the Tropics to the Antarctic

    Their report, authored by 38 Australian, UK and US scientists from universities and government agencies, is published today in the international journal Global Change Biology.

  • The Social Life of Bees: Once Solitary, Behaviour Plays a Role in Gene Selection for Socialness

    The maternal care of offspring is one of the behavioural drivers that has led some bee species to have an ever-expanding social life over the history of evolution, new research out of York University has found.

  • Toronto’s COVID-19 Bike Lane Expansion Boosted Access to Jobs, Retail: U of T Engineering Study

    With COVID-19 making it vital for people to keep their distance from one another, the city of Toronto undertook the largest one-year expansion of its cycling network in 2020, adding about 25 kilometres of temporary bikeways.

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