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  • Flevoland, the Netherlands

    The Copernicus Sentinel-1 mission takes us over part of the Dutch province of Flevoland – the newest province in the Netherlands and one of the largest land reclamation projects in the world.

  • New Coastal Profiling Floats for Diagnosing Ocean Health

    New tech may allow scientists to solve lack of profiling data of coastal regions.

  • Enjoying the View? How Computer Games Can Help Evaluate Landscapes

    Geographers are stepping into the virtual world of computer games to develop exciting new ways of assessing landscapes.

  • Why Clouds Are the Key to New Troubling Projections on Warming

    It is the most worrying development in the science of climate change for a long time.

  • Global Sea Level Rise Is Accelerating

    As a result of global warming, the world’s oceans have risen by an average of around 3 mm a year since the early 1990s.

  • Model Shows Users How to Make On-Farm Sustainable Energy Projects More Profitable

    Researchers have developed a model that could boost investment in farm-based sustainable energy projects by allowing investors to more accurately predict whether a project will turn a profit.

  • Acid-Loving Microbe Can Improve Understanding of Past Climate

    Food and energy availability cause physical changes in acid-loving microorganisms that are used to study Earth’s climate history, according to research from Dartmouth College.

  • New Research Shows That El Niño Contributes to Insect Collapse in the Amazon

    Hotter and drier El Niño events are having an alarming effect on biodiversity in the Amazon Rainforest and further add to a disturbing global insect collapse, scientists show.

  • Majority of US Adults Believe Climate Change Is Most Important Issue Today

    As the effects of climate change become more evident, more than half of U.S. adults (56%) say climate change is the most important issue facing society today, yet 4 in 10 have not made any changes in their behavior to reduce their contribution to climate change, according to a new poll by the American Psychological Association. 

  • Mediterranean Sea Urchins Are More Vulnerable Than Previously Thought

    The sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus, an eatable species of great commercial interest found in the Mediterranean and North-East Atlantic, is more vulnerable than so far believed.

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