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How plants respond to heat stress

by editorMay 2, 20220

It may be hard to remember in winter, but July 2021 was the hottest month ever documented. In the USA, the mean temperature was higher … How plants respond to heat stressRead more

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Ranking the reasons why the Larsen C ice shelf is melting

by editorApril 27, 20220

Scientists know the surface of the Larsen C ice shelf in Antarctica is melting, making it vulnerable to collapse. For the first time, we can … Ranking the reasons why the Larsen C ice shelf is meltingRead more

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What the latest science says about Antarctica and sea-level rise

by editorMarch 29, 20220

As the Earth’s climate warms, sea levels are rising, threatening to swallow coastlines and flood low-lying cities. Scientists are working to understand how much and … What the latest science says about Antarctica and sea-level riseRead more

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Methane emissions are 70% higher than reported

by editorMarch 29, 20220

Methane emissions from the oil, gas, and coal industries are 70 percent higher than official government estimates around the world, according to the International Energy … Methane emissions are 70% higher than reportedRead more

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Ford and GM knew about climate change — and covered it up for decades

by editorMarch 22, 20220

Exxon knew, Shell knew, coal knew — is it any surprise that top auto manufacturers knew, too? A new investigation from E&E News revealed that … Ford and GM knew about climate change — and covered it up for decadesRead more

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Mountain glaciers may hold less ice than previously thought

by editorFebruary 20, 20220

Mountain glaciers are essential water sources for nearly a quarter of the global population. But figuring out just how much ice they hold — and … Mountain glaciers may hold less ice than previously thoughtRead more

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The ramifications of ocean acidification for coralline algae

by editorJanuary 16, 20220

Scientists have long suspected that coralline algae are particularly sensitive to changes in ocean chemistry. Now, researchers have found that most species of coralline algae … The ramifications of ocean acidification for coralline algaeRead more

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COP26: A history of broken promises and shifting goalposts

by editorDecember 31, 20210

Ever since the world agreed a fragile framework to tackle climate change in the 1990s, rich countries have been in denial about their responsibility for … COP26: A history of broken promises and shifting goalpostsRead more

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Oceans are saving us from massive heating

by editorDecember 28, 20210

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4JzvuthAek&rel=0&feature=relmfu] Zeke Hausfather

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Greenland Ice Sheet Is Melting Even In Winter

by editorDecember 3, 20210

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7P5ActMUjZE&rel=0&feature=relmfu] Neil Fraser

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