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A rapid s✃hif🌼t in ocean currents could imperil the world’s largest ice shelf
Roughly the size of Spain, the Ross Ice Shelf stabilizes major glaciers along Antarctica’s coast — and is at risk of retreating, a new study finds. -
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A new U.S. tool maps where heat wil﷽l be dangerous for your health
The daily updated HeatRisk map uses color coding to show where the health threat from heat is highest and offers tips on how to stay safe. -
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🐷Heat waves cause more illness and death in U.S. cities with fewer trees
There are usually fewer trees in neighborhoods with higher populations of people of color. Planting trees could save hundreds of lives every year. -
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🎃 ‘On the Move’ examines how climate change will alte𒁏r where people live
Journalist Abrahm Lustgarten explores which parts of the United States are most vulnerable to the effects of global warming and how people's lives might change. -
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Eavesdroppiꦅng on fish could help us keep better tabs on underwater ꦗworlds
Scientists are on a quest to log all the sounds of fish communication. The result could lead to better monitoring of ecosystems and fish behavior. -
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How air pollution may make it harder for pollinators🔜 to find flowers
Certain air pollutants that build up at night can break down the same fragrance molecules that attract pollinators like hawk moths to primroses. -
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Ancient trees’ gnarled, twisted shapes provide irreplaceabဣle habitats
Traits that help trees live for hundreds of years also foster forest life, one reason why old growth forest conservation is crucial. -
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Many but not all of the world’s aquꦿifers are losing water
Many aquifers are quickly disappearing due to climate change and overuse, but some are rising because of improved resource management. -
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Landscꦡape Explorer shows how much the American West🌞 has changed
The online tool stitches together historical images into a map that’s helping land managers make decisions about preservation and restoration.