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Healthy soil is the foundation of our food, clean water, and a stable climate, and cutting-edge science helps us to protect ...
Long-term monitoring at a site in the subantarctic region south of Australia combined with ship-based observations reveals ...
Glacial troughs in Antarctica promote mixing of warm and cold water, affecting global climate. A new study explores whether ...
Warmer winter temperatures have altered frost patterns and growing seasons across the United States, forcing botanical ...
Quantifying carbon export to the deep ocean is critical for understanding changes in Earth’s climate. Measurements in the ...
Astronomers are using data from the recently decommissioned star-mapping satellite to help determine masses and more accurate ...
High-latitude variations in density, which appear to be driven by changes in atmospheric pressure, can propagate to midlatitudes and affect the current’s strength within just a year.
A new attribution study shows every single extreme heat event since last May was made more probable by climate change.
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