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Published Scientists find evidence for food insecurity driving international conflict two thousand years ago - Scientists Find Evidence for Food Insecurity Driving International Conflict Two Thousand Years Ago


Researchers have identified climate-driven changes to food availability as a factor behind dramatic...
Published Strongest Arctic cyclone on record led to surprising loss of sea ice - Strongest Arctic Cyclone on Record Led to Surprising Loss of Sea Ice


The strongest Arctic cyclone ever observed struck in January 2022. A new analysis shows that while f...
Published Forest growing season in eastern U.S. has increased by a month - Forest Growing Season in Eastern U.S. Has Increased by a Month


The growing period of hardwood forests in eastern North America has increased by an average of one m...
Published Warmer climate may drive fungi to be more dangerous to our health - Warmer Climate May Drive Fungi to Be More Dangerous to Our Health


A new study finds that raised temperatures cause a pathogenic fungus known as Cryptococcus deneoform...
Published US forests face an unclear future with climate change - US Forests Face an Unclear Future with Climate Change



Climate change might compromise how permanently forests are able to store carbon and keep it out of...
Published Water cutoff countermeasures using disaster emergency wells - Water Cutoff Countermeasures Using Disaster Emergency Wells


Groundwater is considered both an environmental and industrial resource, but a new study indicates i...
Published Listening to the people results in a more sustainable future energy system - Listening to the People: A Key to Achieving a More Sustainable Future Energy System


By taking into account the demographics and preferences of US racial groups, clarified through a nat...
Published Western wildfires destroying more homes per square mile burned - Western Wildfires: A Growing Threat to Homes and Communities


Between 2010 and 2020, human ignitions started 76% of the Western wildfires that destroyed structure...
Published Greenwashing a threat to a 'nature positive' world - The Menace of Greenwashing: A Potential Setback to a 'Nature Positive' World



Researchers have identified the threat greenwashing poses to a 'nature positive' world, one where en...
Published Next decade decisive for PV growth on the path to 2050 - Next Decade Decisive for PV Growth on the Path to 2050



Global experts on solar power strongly urge a commitment to the continued growth of photovoltaic (PV...
Published Why some countries are leading the shift to green energy - Why Some Countries Are Leading the Shift to Green Energy


A new study identifies the political factors that allow some countries to lead in adopting cleaner s...
Published Humans are leaving behind a 'frozen signature' of microbes on Mount Everest - Humans are Leaving Behind a 'Frozen Signature' of Microbes on Mount Everest


Thanks to technological advances in microbial DNA analysis, researchers have discovered that mountai...
Published Dead roots double shoreline loss in Gulf - Dead Roots Double Shoreline Loss in Gulf


A new study finds that the loss of marsh-edge salt grasses and mangroves due to disturbances such as...
Published In hot water: Ocean warming impacts growth, metabolic rate and gene activity of newly hatched clownfish - In Hot Water: How Ocean Warming Affects Newly Hatched Clownfish


Future ocean warming and marine heatwaves could impact the growth and development of clownfish durin...
Published Global study of glacier debris shows impact on melt rate - Global Study of Glacier Debris Shows Impact on Melt Rate


The work is a global assessment of Earth's 92,033 debris-covered glaciers and shows that debris, tak...
Published New research sheds light on how ultrasound could be used to treat psychiatric disorders - New Research Sheds Light on How Ultrasound Could Be Used to Treat Psychiatric Disorders


A new study has shown how the brain gives credit to events, along with how transcranial ultrasound (...
Published Wind, solar could replace coal power in Texas - Wind, Solar Could Replace Coal Power in Texas


A fraction of the wind and solar projects already proposed in Texas could eliminate the state's rema...
Published Spring forest flowers likely key to bumblebee survival - Spring Forest Flowers Likely Key to Bumblebee Survival


For more than a decade, ecologists have been warning of a downward trend in bumble bee populations a...
Published African smoke over the Amazon - African Smoke Over the Amazon: A Threat to the Rainforest



Up to two-thirds of the soot above the central Amazon rainforest originates in Africa. Researchers d...
Published Climate change likely led to violence in early Andean populations - Climate Change Likely Led to Violence in Early Andean Populations



Climate change in current times has created problems for humans such as wildfires and reduced growin...