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  • Endangered Juvenile Smalltooth Sawfish Found in St. Lucie River

    Capable of growing up to about 16 feet long, the elusive smalltooth sawfish (Pristis pectinata) is easily identified by its large, toothed rostrum or “saw.”

  • Community Helps Scientists Evaluate Wildfire Smoke Forecasts

    During the smoky summer of 2018, two wildfires in Utah County burned a combined 121,000 acres, sending smoke pouring into the valleys of the Wasatch Front.

  • Air Pollution Costs Utahns Billions Annually and Shortens Life Expectancy by Two Years

    Air pollution has been a problem in Utah since before the territory was officially recognized as a state.

  • UW Researchers’ Evaluation Puts MGE Net-Zero Carbon Goal on Path to Limit Global Warming

    Madison Gas and Electric’s plan for net-zero carbon electricity by 2050 reflects a pace of carbon reduction consistent with limiting the rise in global temperatures to 1.5 degrees Celsius to prevent the most severe impacts of climate change, according to an evaluation conducted by University of Wisconsin–Madison scientists.

  • Lurking in Genomic Shadows: How Giant Viruses Fuel the Evolution of Algae

    Viruses are tiny invaders that cause a wide range of diseases, from rabies to tomato spotted wilt virus and, most recently, COVID-19 in humans.

  • Can High-Intensity Exercise Slow Parkinson’s?

    Endurance exercise is an important treatment for people with Parkinson’s disease, Northwestern Medicine research has shown.

  • Study Confirms Contribution of Bioenergy to Climate Change Mitigation

    That biofuels can contribute to a cleaner global energy mix is widely accepted, but the net benefits of bioenergy in terms of mitigating greenhouse gases (GHG) are moot.

  • Powering Through the Coming Energy Transition

    Aiming to avoid the worst effects of climate change, from severe droughts to extreme coastal flooding, the nearly 200 nations that signed the 2015 Paris Agreement set a long-term goal of keeping global warming well below 2 degrees Celsius.

  • Using Materials Efficiently Can Substantially Cut Greenhouse Gas Emissions

    Emissions from the production of materials like metals, minerals, woods and plastics more than doubled in 1995 – 2015, accounting for almost one-quarter of all greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions worldwide. 

  • Climate Change Is Causing Hurricanes to Break Down More Slowly Over Land

    Rising ocean temperatures are driving hurricanes to carry more moisture, allowing them to stay stronger for longer once they’ve made landfall and reach communities farther inland, according to new research published in the journal Nature.

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