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Scientific expedition discovers high methane levels in Nord Stream

A scientific expedition, carried out by the University of Gothenburg, has detected high methane levels in the Nord Stream leak area.

An invisible water crisis is affecting water quality globally

Researchers at Utrecht University have concluded that severe water quality issues are being caused by an invisible water crisis.

Glass microspheres are unable to save Arctic sea ice

New research has discovered that proposals to cover Arctic sea ice with glass microspheres will actually accelerate the loss of sea ice.

DNA to help analyse responses of marine life to climate change

A new study has revealed that DNA can help assess the responses of Antarctica’s marine life to climate change. 

Scientists find link between land tenure and deforestation rates

Researchers have discovered that different land tenures impact the rate of deforestation in Brazil's tropical forests.

Detecting changes in marine ecosystems

University of Adelaide researchers have discovered that changes in marine ecosystems are going undetected due to inefficient existing tools.

How does air pollution affect where you live?

New research suggests that the impacts of air pollution differ drastically depending on the location where the pollutants are emitted.

Scientists discover alarming links between rising global temperatures and drought

Researchers have found that frequent droughts caused by rising global temperatures pose significant risks to people and ecosystems.

Aviation industry needs to adopt better solutions to climate change

Researchers have argued that the aviation industry’s current solutions to climate change are not doing enough.

Exploring the long-term effects of drought

Researchers from the University of Innsbruck are predicting future climate conditions to examine the effects of drought.

New online tool assists users in finding sustainable travel options

Researchers at multiple institutions have developed a website to help users find sustainable travel destinations.

Marine planning must consider climate change

Researchers from the University of Gothenburg have outlined the importance of considering climate change in marine planning.

Measuring basal thaw of glaciers is crucial for understanding rising sea levels

Research by Stanford University has identified that measuring the base thawing of glaciers is important in understanding rising sea levels

Climate change could have devastating effects on forests’ carbon uptake

Studies by Oregon State University have found that climate change will damage trees' ability to cool leaves and pull carbon dioxide from the atmosphere

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