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Published Warming temperatures increasingly alter structure of atmosphere - Warming Temperatures Increasingly Alter Structure of Atmosphere
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Climate change is having an increasing impact on the structure of Earth's atmosphere, a new internat...
Published Climate change leading to water shortage in Andes, Himalayas - Climate Change Leading to Water Shortage in Andes, Himalayas
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Climate change could have devastating effects on vulnerable residents in the Andes mountains and the...
Published The blueprint for El Niño diversity - The Blueprint for El Niño Diversity
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A new study isolates key mechanisms that cause El Niño events to differ. Researchers found that the...
Published Global connections between El Nino events, drought - Global Connections Between El Nino Events and Drought
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A team of researchers recently discovered that global climate change is causing general increases in...
Published Increased droughts are disrupting carbon-capturing soil microbes, concerning ecologists - Increased Droughts Disrupt Carbon-Capturing Soil Microbes, Concerning Ecologists
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Soil stores more carbon than plants and the atmosphere combined, and soil microbes are largely respo...
Published Ozone depletion over North Pole produces weather anomalies - Ozone Depletion Over North Pole Produces Weather Anomalies
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Researchers have established that the destruction of ozone over the Arctic in the spring causes abno...
Published Ozone hole continues shrinking in 2022, NASA and NOAA scientists say - Ozone Hole Continues Shrinking in 2022, NASA and NOAA Scientists Say
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The annual Antarctic ozone hole reached an average area of 8.9 million square miles (23.2 million sq...
Published Ozone pollution threatens plant health and makes it harder for pollinators to find flowers - Ozone Pollution: A Threat to Plant Health and Pollinators
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Over the past decades, rising levels of ozone pollution have been interrupting pollination, impactin...
Published Smoke from major wildfires destroys the ozone layer - Smoke from Major Wildfires Destroys the Ozone Layer
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A new study shows that smoke from wildfires destroys the ozone layer. Researchers caution that if ma...
Published Sulfur shortage: A potential resource crisis looming as the world decarbonizes - Sulfur Shortage: A Potential Resource Crisis Looming as the World Decarbonizes
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A new study highlights that global demand for sulfuric acid is set to rise significantly from '246 t...
Published Modelling the collective movement of bacteria - Modelling the Collective Movement of Bacteria
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A new paper presents a mathematical model for the motion of bacteria that includes cell division and...
Published New research suggests drought accelerated empire collapse - New Research Suggests Drought Accelerated Empire Collapse
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The collapse of the Hittite Empire in the Late Bronze Age has been blamed on various factors, from w...
Published A first: Scientists grow plants in soil from the Moon - A First: Scientists Grow Plants in Soil from the Moon
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Scientists have, for the first time, grown plants in soil from the Moon. They used soil collected du...
Published No 'clouded' judgments: Geostationary satellite an alternative to monitor land surfaces - No 'Clouded' Judgments: Geostationary Satellite an Alternative to Monitor Land Surfaces
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Environmental scientists are always in search of new tools that can better characterize the Earth's...
Published Collapse of ancient Liangzhu culture caused by climate change - Collapse of Ancient Liangzhu Culture Caused by Climate Change
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Referred to as 'China's Venice of the Stone Age', the Liangzhu excavation site in eastern China is c...
Published Stalagmites as key witnesses of the monsoon - Stalagmites as Key Witnesses of the Monsoon
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Researchers have now reconstructed how the Indian summer monsoon responded to meltwater pulses into...
Published Minor volcanic eruptions could ‘cascade’ into global catastrophe - Minor Volcanic Eruptions: A Potential Global Catastrophe?
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Researchers call for a shift in focus away from risks of 'super-volcanic' eruptions and towards like...
Published New research reveals 12 ways aquaculture can benefit the environment - New Research Reveals 12 Ways Aquaculture Can Benefit the Environment
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Aquaculture, or the farming of aquatic plants and animals, contributes to biodiversity and habitat l...
Published Rooting out how plants control nitrogen use - Rooting Out How Plants Control Nitrogen Use
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Nitrogen is such a crucial nutrient for plants that vast quantities of nitrogen-containing fertilize...
Published In years after El Niño, global economy loses trillions - In Years After El Niño, Global Economy Loses Trillions
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Researchers report that the financial toll of the climate pattern known as El Niño can persist for s...