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The Disappearing Twilight Zone thumbnail

May 29, 2023

The Disappearing Twilight Zone

When we discuss our warming planet, extreme weather events come to mind. We, however, overlook the impact of warming

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A Big Win For A Small Island Nation thumbnail

Apr 20, 2023

A Big Win For A Small Island Nation

Everyone can agree that governments are morally obligated to protect their citizens. But what if countries were also

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India Sees Early Signs Of Heatwaves thumbnail

Mar 24, 2023

India Sees Early Signs Of Heatwaves

Based on extreme heat conditions this past February, India might experience another record-breaking hot summer.

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A Novel Way To Heat Homes thumbnail

Feb 25, 2023

A Novel Way To Heat Homes

It’s a chilly winter day. The heater isn’t on, yet you’re still warm and cozy. How is this possible? A new technology

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Is the Earth's Core Slowing Down? thumbnail

Feb 16, 2023

Is the Earth's Core Slowing Down?

Did you know that the center of the earth may turn at a different speed than the surface? Indeed, scientists think

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A Milestone In Fusion Energy thumbnail

Jan 31, 2023

A Milestone In Fusion Energy

Last December, U.S. scientists announced that they had made a breakthrough in fusion energy, the same chemical

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We Are At 8 Billion Now! thumbnail

Dec 8, 2022

We Are At 8 Billion Now!

Planet Earth has hit a new milestone! On November 15, our planet began supporting a population of 8 billion humans. It

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Flaring: Why It Matters?  thumbnail

Nov 21, 2022

Flaring: Why It Matters?

Have you driven by an oil field and seen a burning flame coming out of a tall stack?  Oil fields emit

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Ukraine War: Impact On The Environment thumbnail

Oct 2, 2022

Ukraine War: Impact On The Environment

The war in Ukraine has been raging for over 7 months after Russia’s invasion, and the conflict continues to intensify.

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Changing Climate Affects Rice Crops thumbnail

Sep 15, 2022

Changing Climate Affects Rice Crops

India, the second-largest producer of rice after China, is suffering from the impacts of climate change. Droughts

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A Milestone In Renewable Energy thumbnail

May 25, 2022

A Milestone In Renewable Energy

As world economies recovered from the Covid-19 pandemic, there was an explosive increase in the need for electricity.

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A Rare Collapse Of East Antarctica Ice Shelf thumbnail

Apr 18, 2022

A Rare Collapse Of East Antarctica Ice Shelf

Climate change has contributed to many unusual environmental occurrences in our world. Last March, another

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What Is Climate Friendly Farming? thumbnail

Mar 12, 2022

What Is Climate Friendly Farming?

Did you know that agriculture contributes to over 25% of global greenhouse gas emissions? The U.S. Department of

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Indonesia Votes To Move Its Capital thumbnail

Feb 11, 2022

Indonesia Votes To Move Its Capital

For the past 76 years, Jakarta has been the capital of the South Asian country of Indonesia. However, Indonesia

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Wood Pellets: Not So Green? thumbnail

Feb 1, 2022

Wood Pellets: Not So Green?

Did you know that nearly 1.8 million homes in the U.S. use wood chips or wood pellets for heating? These 

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Drilling Into The Oldest Ice On Earth thumbnail

Dec 5, 2021

Drilling Into The Oldest Ice On Earth

To better understand how our climate is changing and prepare for the future, scientists are turning to climate

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How Can Cities Adapt To Climate? thumbnail

Nov 28, 2021

How Can Cities Adapt To Climate?

Did you know that 56.2% of the global population resides in cities? The number of people living in urban areas has

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What Led To Power Cuts In China? thumbnail

Oct 12, 2021

What Led To Power Cuts In China?

At the United Nations General Assembly in September, China announced that it would no longer build new coal-fired power

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The Concern With Extreme Heat thumbnail

Sep 30, 2021

The Concern With Extreme Heat

This past summer, record-setting temperatures in the US negatively impacted thousands of Americans, with hundreds

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A New Field Of Climate Science thumbnail

Sep 25, 2021

A New Field Of Climate Science

Raging wildfires. Record-shattering heatwaves. Catastrophic storms and flooding. These terms are appearing more

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Rain Falls In Greenland For The First Time!  thumbnail

Sep 9, 2021

Rain Falls In Greenland For The First Time!

Did you know that 7 billion tons of water fell across Greenland on August 14, 2021? This is the greatest amount of

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Do Trees Talk To Each Other? thumbnail

May 12, 2021

Do Trees Talk To Each Other?

Did you know that trees can communicate with each other?Suzanne Simard, a professor of forest ecology at the University

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Good News For Nepal's Rhinos thumbnail

Apr 26, 2021

Good News For Nepal's Rhinos

Did you know that the current population of one-horned rhinos in Nepal is greater than it has ever been in 20 years?

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Why Is The Ocean Current Slowing Down? thumbnail

Mar 16, 2021

Why Is The Ocean Current Slowing Down?

Imagine 5.2 billion gallons of water moving per second -- nearly 100 times the flow of the Amazon River! The Gulf

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Exxon Mobil To Capture Carbon thumbnail

Feb 10, 2021

Exxon Mobil To Capture Carbon

Climate change is a pressing issue. As greenhouse gas emissions increase, our world rapidly approaches the point of no

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A Treasure Trove Of Ice Age Paintings! thumbnail

Dec 10, 2020

A Treasure Trove Of Ice Age Paintings!

Imagine tens of thousands of paintings lining rocks across the hills. Scientists found this exact scene in the Amazon

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Virgin Hyperloop: The Future Of Travel? thumbnail

Nov 17, 2020

Virgin Hyperloop: The Future Of Travel?

Normally, traveling from San Francisco to Los Angeles in California takes 6 hours by car or 1.5 hours by plane.

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Weather And COVID-19: An Unusual Connection thumbnail

Nov 5, 2020

Weather And COVID-19: An Unusual Connection

COVID-19 has changed our lives in so many ways, including how we study, work, shop, vote, and interact with others.

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The Aftermath Of Wildfires thumbnail

Oct 8, 2020

The Aftermath Of Wildfires

Did you know that the smoke from the wildfires in the U.S West reached as far as the Netherlands in Europe? Wildfires

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Mexico Bans Junk Foods For Children thumbnail

Sep 22, 2020

Mexico Bans Junk Foods For Children

Do you like junk food? How would you feel if it were banned?    Recently, two states in Mexico

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What Would Our Earth Look Like Without Oceans? thumbnail

Feb 20, 2020

What Would Our Earth Look Like Without Oceans?

James O'Donoghue, a planetary scientist from the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, recently remade a 2008 animation

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What Killed The Dinosaurs? thumbnail

Jan 24, 2020

What Killed The Dinosaurs?

Dinosaurs were the unrivaled prehistoric reptilian rulers of the Earth. These massive reptiles appeared on

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Plant Life Spread In The Himalayas thumbnail

Jan 12, 2020

Plant Life Spread In The Himalayas

When you think of the Himalayas, you may picture tall, rocky, snow-covered peaks. But did you know that researchers

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New Zealand Announces Net Zero Plans thumbnail

Nov 26, 2019

New Zealand Announces Net Zero Plans

Changing weather patterns, retreating glaciers, stronger storms, longer droughts -- these are just a few signs that our

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Hurray For Rechargeable Batteries! thumbnail

Oct 14, 2019

Hurray For Rechargeable Batteries!

Have you ever wondered how the electronics you use every day are powered so effectively? On October 9, three

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