Category: Climate & Environment

  • With Climate Change, Your Hometown Will No Longer Feel Like Home

    Climate change is having an impact across the world. How will it change how your hometown feels? An interactive web application from the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science (UMCES) now allows users to see how their local climate is expected to change. This innovative tool matches the expected future climate of each city…

  • Researchers Unlock Key to Winter Precipitation Origins, Aiding Future Water Planning

    In a groundbreaking study, researchers from Arizona State University, in collaboration with Salt River Project (SRP) and Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, Spain, have uncovered new insights into the origins of winter precipitation in Arizona. This discovery holds significant potential for improving water management and planning in the rapidly growing Phoenix metropolitan area. The Phoenix…

  • Non-Native Species Expanding 100 Times Faster Than Native Ones, UMass Amherst-Led Study Reveals

    Non-native plants and animals are expanding their ranges at a rate 100 times faster than native species, according to a new study. This rapid spread, largely driven by human activities, poses a significant threat to native biodiversity, especially as climate change accelerates. The research, conducted by an international team of scientists led by University of…

  • How the Ocean Floor’s Shape and Depth Impact Carbon Storage and Climate Change

    Recent breakthroughs in climate science may hold the key to better understanding and combating global climate change. A groundbreaking study has revealed that the shape and depth of the ocean floor play a significant role in the long-term carbon cycle, accounting for up to 50% of changes in how carbon has been sequestered in the…

  • UCLA and Equatic Embark on World’s Largest Ocean-Based CO2 Removal Initiative

    UCLA’s startup Equatic and its Institute for Carbon Management are set to pioneer a full-scale demonstration plant in Tuas, Singapore that promises to be the world’s largest ocean-based facility for removing carbon dioxide from seawater. This revolutionary project follows the acknowledgment of Equatic’s groundbreaking technology as one of Time magazine’s best inventions of 2023. The…

  • Satellite Megaconstellations Threaten Ozone Layer Recovery, Study Finds

    As the growing number of satellites orbiting Earth promises to enhance global communication networks, it also poses a significant environmental threat. A groundbreaking study by researchers from the University of Southern California Viterbi School of Engineering warns that satellite megaconstellations could jeopardize the recovery of the ozone layer. The research, published in the journal Geophysical…

  • Decline in Pacific Coast Gray Whale Size Raises Environmental Alarms, Study Finds

    Gray whales that feed along the Pacific Northwest coast have seen a significant reduction in their body length since the turn of the century, according to a groundbreaking study from Oregon State University (OSU). The findings could have profound implications for the whales’ health and reproductive success, as well as for the broader marine ecosystem…