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Published Hydropower generation projected to rise, but climate change brings uncertain future



Although climate change may bring increased precipitation to many parts of the United States, some a...
Published AI approach to drought zoning



A recent study shows that climate change may cause many areas in Canada to experience significant dr...
Published Scientists investigate Grand Canyon's ancient past to predict future climate impacts



A team explores relationship between warming post-Ice Age temperatures and intensifying summer monso...
Published Arctic cold snap transforms into a blessing



Scientists investigate the influence of Arctic cold air on carbon dioxide uptake of the east sea....
Published Chasing the light: Study finds new clues about warming in the Arctic



The Arctic, Earth's icy crown, is experiencing a climate crisis like no other. It's heating up at a...
Published New AI makes better permafrost maps



New insights from artificial intelligence about permafrost coverage in the Arctic may soon give poli...
Published Greenland's ice sheet is melting -- and being replaced by vegetation



An estimated 11,000 sq miles or 28,707 sq kilometers of Greenland's ice sheet and glaciers have melt...
Published Arctic could become 'ice-free' within a decade



While summer sea ice loss in the Arctic is inevitable, it can be reversed if the planet cools down,...
Published Alaskan land eroding faster due to climate change



A new study shows that frozen land in Alaska is eroding faster than it can be replaced due to climat...
Published Drowning in waste: Pollution hotspots in aquatic environments



A new study explores waste management systems and reveals that achieving zero waste leakage by 2030...
Published How wildfires change soil chemistry



Severe wildfires can drive chemical changes in soil that affect ecosystem recovery and risks to huma...
Published Smoke covered 70% of California during biggest wildfire years



As much as 70 percent of California was covered by wildfire smoke during parts of 2020 and 2021, acc...
Published How a drought affects trees depends on what's been holding them back - How a Drought Affects Trees Depends on What's Been Holding Them Back



Droughts can be good for trees. Certain trees, that is. Contrary to expectation, sometimes a record-...
Published Earth's first animals had particular taste in real estate - Earth's First Animals Had Particular Taste in Real Estate



Even without body parts that allowed for movement, new research shows -- for the first time -- that...
Published Researcher discovers threshold that triggers drought response in forests - Researcher Discovers Threshold That Triggers Drought Response in Forests


Missouri is home to an array of natural resources, with forests among the state's most valuable ecos...
Published Rising river temperatures hold important clues about climate and other human impacts - Rising River Temperatures: A Key Indicator of Climate Change and Human Impact


An improved global understanding of river temperature could provide an important barometer for clima...
Published Is climate change disrupting maritime boundaries? - Is Climate Change Disrupting Maritime Boundaries?


Coral reef islands and their reefs -- found across in the Indo-Pacific -- naturally grow and shrink...
Published Temperature is stronger than light and flow as driver of oxygen in US rivers - Temperature: The Strongest Driver of Oxygen in US Rivers



The amount of dissolved oxygen in a river is a matter of life or death for the plants and animals li...
Published New tool shows progress in fighting spread of invasive grass carp in Great Lakes - New Tool Shows Progress in Fighting Spread of Invasive Grass Carp in Great Lakes



Researchers created a new way to estimate the abundance of invasive 'sleeper' species in freshwater...
Published New research reveals the impact of different species and their traits on human wellbeing - New Research Reveals the Impact of Different Species and Their Traits on Human Wellbeing



New research has revealed that well-functioning ecosystems are crucial to human health and wellbeing...