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A new understanding of global heatwave characteristics: trends on trial and beyond summer scorch

Heatwaves pose significant threats to human health, infrastructure, and natural environments, with documented increases in their occurrence globally. However, previous studies often focused on summer heatwaves during fixed periods, potentially...

Supreme Court Backs a Controversial Railroad in Utah for Carrying Oil

The 8-0 decision overturned an appellate court’s ruling in favor of the Surface Transportation Board’s approval of the train line, supporting “agency choices so long as they fall within a...

Vegetation spatial network patterns influence ecosystem service bundles and interactions in the Yellow River Basin

The Yellow River Basin (YRB) is recognized as an essential ecological safeguard in China, significantly contributing to ecological stability and environmental protection. However, rapid socioeconomic development poses significant threats to...

Upper bounds for 21st-century surface air temperatures in the Western United States

The last decade has seen a large number of severe heatwaves that were unprecedented in the observational record, highlighting challenges associated with observationally-based statistical quantification of the likelihood and magnitude...

Clean Energy Project Cancellations Top $14 Billion So Far in 2025

Businesses have pulled the plug on big projects amid Trump’s retreat on climate action. But plenty remain in the pipeline, awaiting a Congressional decision on tax credits.By Marianne LavelleBusinesses have...

To boost nuclear power, Trump orders controversial rewrite of radiation safety rules

Researchers have long debated the risks posed by low levels of ionizing radiation

Reduced spread of simulated global warming patterns among CMIP6 models with elevated level of warming

Uneven economic impacts of climate change have been largely caused by differentiated warming rates across different geographical regions, affecting the lives of the majority of world’s population. Historical and future...

Heterogeneous drivers of decarbonization in the global power sector

The decarbonization of the fossil fuel-intensive power sector is critical for climate mitigation. During the global financial crisis, we found that major countries changed their energy inputs and achieved a...

A Twinkle in Trump’s Eye: A Shakeup at Alabama’s Top Utility Regulator

Public Service Commission President Twinkle Cavanaugh presided over an era of electricity rate increases. Now she’ll oversee rural development in Alabama for the Trump administration.By Lee HedgepethMONTGOMERY, Ala.—Twinkle Cavanaugh, longtime...

Will NSF’s flagship training program survive under Trump?

Despite 50 Nobelists and 75,000 alumni, NSF’s graduate research fellows could be a vanishing breed

Potential effects of possible climate change on sea surface temperatures: the case of the southern Black Sea coast

Understanding climate change’s possible effects on sea surface temperatures (SSTs) is vital for marine ecosystems. For the first time, the potential effects of climate change on SSTs were investigated using...

Evidence of photovoltaic aridity mitigation in semi-arid grasslands

In water-limited ecosystems, evidence suggests that photovoltaic (PV) arrays may alleviate water stress, potentially mitigating the loss of key ecosystem services such as forage production. This hypothesized aridity mitigation potential...

Save twice the ice by limiting global warming

A new study finds that if global warming exceeds the Paris Climate Agreement targets, the non-polar glacier mass will diminish significantly. However, if warming is limited to 1.5 degrees Celsius,...

Anthropologists spotlight human toll of glacier loss

Anthropologists have examined the societal consequences of global glacier loss.

Agriculture in forests can provide climate and economic dividends

Forest-based agroforestry can restore forests, promote livelihoods, and combat climate change, but emerging agroforestry initiatives focusing only on tree planting is leading to missed opportunities to support beneficial outcomes of...

Leprosy was an American scourge long before Europeans arrived

Scientists find DNA from an enigmatic bacterium in 1000-year-old skeletons

Can gene-edited pigs solve the organ transplant shortage?

With clinical trials imminent, hopes are rising high for the long-struggling field of xenotransplantation

Illuminating deep-sea considerations and experimental approaches for mCDR proposals

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Boiling point: short-term coping with heatwaves in the UK is not enough

In July 2022, a national emergency was declared in the United Kingdom (UK) following the Met Office’s first-ever red extreme heat warning. As temperatures reached 40.3 °C, thousands of excess...

Rock record illuminates oxygen history

A new study reveals that the aerobic nitrogen cycle in the ocean may have occurred about 100 million years before oxygen began to significantly accumulate in the atmosphere, based on...

Ethiopia Invests Big in Restoring Degraded Land

Amid global climate-action promises, many countries have pledged to restore degraded land and expand tree cover. Ethiopia has taken that commitment one step further.In a landmark move, Ethiopia’s government launched...

Sensitivity of tropical cyclone risk across the US to changes in storm climatology and socioeconomic growth

Tropical cyclone (TC) hazards coupled with dense urban development along the coastline have resulted in trillions in US damages over the past several decades, with an increasing trend in losses...

Climate-driven sulfate export in alpine watersheds may stimulate methylmercury production

Climate change is increasing sulfate export and changing wetland extent in mountain regions. These changes may increase microbially mediated production of the neurotoxic substance methylmercury due to enhanced sulfate metabolism...

An iron oxide 'oxygen sponge' for efficient thermochemical hydrogen production

As the world shifts toward sustainable energy sources, ‘green hydrogen’ - hydrogen produced without emitting carbon - has emerged as a leading candidate for clean power. Scientists have now developed...