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  • ‘Massive-Scale Mobilization’ Necessary for Addressing Climate Change, Scientists Say

    A year after a global coalition of more than 11,000 scientists declared a climate emergency, Oregon State University researchers who initiated the declaration released an update today that points to a handful of hopeful signs, but shares continued alarm regarding an overall lack of progress in addressing climate risks.

  • Neighbors Influence Coastal Landowners’ Decisions to Armor Shorelines Against Erosion, Rising Seas

    Neighbors play an influential role in private oceanfront landowners’ decisions to protect their shorelines from erosion and rising sea levels, which could lead to excessive armoring of the coastline, a new analysis from Oregon State University shows.

  • Native Biodiversity Collapse in the Eastern Mediterranean

    The coastline of Israel is one of the warmest areas in the Mediterranean Sea. 

  • Global Warming Could Stabilize Faster than Originally Thought If Nations Achieve Net Zero

    The world may be barreling towards climate disaster but rapidly eliminating planet-heating emissions means global temperatures could stabilize within just a couple of decades, scientists say.

  • New Analysis Highlights Importance of Groundwater Discharge Into Oceans

    An invisible flow of groundwater seeps into the ocean along coastlines all over the world. 

  • Scientists Develop a Cheaper Method That Might Help Create Fuels From Plants

    Scientists have figured out a cheaper, more efficient way to conduct a chemical reaction at the heart of many biological processes, which may lead to better ways to create biofuels from plants.

  • Project On Self-Deleting Genes Takes Aim At Mosquito-Borne Diseases

    Texas A&M AgriLife researchers' work will aid mosquito control efforts.

  • Rock Magnetism Uncrumples the Himalayas’ Complex Collision Zone

    With some of the world’s tallest peaks, Asia’s “the abode of snow” region is a magnet for thrill seekers, worshipers, and scientists alike. The imposing 1,400-mile Himalayan mountain range that separates the plains of the Indian subcontinent from the Tibetan Plateau is the scene of an epic continent-continent collision that took place millions of years ago and changed the Earth, affecting its climate and weather patterns.

  • Research Confirms Increase in River Flooding and Droughts in U.S., Canada

    The number of “extreme streamflow” events observed in river systems have increased significantly across the United States and Canada over the last century, according to a study from Dartmouth College.

  • Power, Water and Climate

    As the planet continues to warm, the twin challenges of diminishing water supply and growing energy demand will intensify.

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