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Researchers achieve long-term predictions of coastal sea level rise using machine learning

Recurring sea level patterns to show it’s possible to predict large-scale sea level patterns and...

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Balancing act: why Earth’s hemispheres reflect sunlight equally despite pollution, cloud, and climate differences

The Northern Hemisphere’s aerosols and land reflect more sunlight, balanced by the Southern Hemisphere’s low...

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Applications now open nationwide for community-led heat-monitoring campaigns

The Center for Collaborative Heat Monitoring opened applications for communities across the U.S. to monitor...

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The geography of conventional agriculture’s unsustainability

Nature Climate Change, Published online: 04 November 2024; doi:10.1038/s41558-024-02143-7 An in-depth examination of the factors...

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Conventional agriculture increases global warming while decreasing system sustainability

Nature Climate Change, Published online: 04 November 2024; doi:10.1038/s41558-024-02170-4 The authors provide a global, cradle-to-gate...

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New study on managed-retreat buyout programs

Government programs such as managed retreat are controversial. New findings suggest long-term success of these...

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Microbes, not fossil fuels, are behind recent methane surge

A recent study reveals that microbes, rather than fossil fuels, have been driving the surge...

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Unique smoke emissions from wildland-urban interface fires

The combination of burned plastics, resins, and wood could affect interactions between smoke and sunlight...

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Enhancing summer Madden-Julian Oscillation prediction using machine learning

The Madden-Julian Oscillation influences weather across the tropics. Its behavior is less predictable in summer...

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Fact check: Debunking weather-modification claims

As the southeastern United States reels from the impact of two historic hurricanes, disinformation about...

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Now study on managed-retreat buyout programs

Government programs such as managed retreat are controversial. New findings suggest long-term success of these...

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U.S. Winter Outlook: Warmer and drier South, wetter North

A slowly-developing La Niña is favored to influence conditions most of the United States from...

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