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Summer solstice may guide plant growth, but climate change throws off the signalScience
Summer solstice may guide plant growth, but climate change throws off the signal
UBC researchers find the summer solstice may guide plant growth and reproduction, but climate change could make this once-reliable signal less effective Summary: The summer…
June 12, 2025
Full articleBreakthrough boron-doped catalyst could cut green hydrogen costsScience
Breakthrough boron-doped catalyst could cut green hydrogen costs
Scientists developed a new tunable boron-doped cobalt phosphide catalyst with low cost and high efficiency for electrochemical water-splitting Summary: Producing green hydrogen at scale has…
June 12, 2025
Full articleValue oceans, don’t plunder them, French Polynesia leader tells AFPNews
Value oceans, don’t plunder them, French Polynesia leader tells AFP
Nice, France | AFP French Polynesia pledged this week to create the world's largest marine protected area to safeguard its seas…
June 12, 2025
Full articleImage of the day: Urban growth meets the border in coastal LoméNews
Image of the day: Urban growth meets the border in coastal Lomé
Lomé, the capital of Togo, stretches along the Gulf of Guinea in the country’s far southwest, where West Africa’s Atlantic…
June 12, 2025
Full articleMount Sinai Health System earns several prestigious national honors for environmental excellenceNews
Mount Sinai Health System earns several prestigious national honors for environmental excellence
One of the largest academic medical systems in the New York metro area receives three major sustainability awards from Practice…
June 9, 2025
Full articleMBARI research and technology play integral role in new Decade of Action for Cryospheric SciencesNews
MBARI research and technology play integral role in new Decade of Action for Cryospheric Sciences
International collaborations leverage MBARI’s expertise and advanced technology to better understand polar ecosystems This year marks the opening of the…
June 9, 2025
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Image of the day: Grassland revival brings rare species back to České StředohoříNews
Image of the day: Grassland revival brings rare species back to České Středohoří
From above, the patchwork of grassland and woodland in the Central Bohemian Uplands of the Czech Republic tells a quiet story of ecological recovery. Captured…
June 7, 2025
Full articleImage of the day: Rising seas threaten the narrow coast of PuntarenasNews
Image of the day: Rising seas threaten the narrow coast of Puntarenas
Puntarenas, Costa Rica stretches along a slim finger of land jutting into the Pacific, clearly visible in this Copernicus Sentinel-2 image captured on 20 March…
June 6, 2025
Full articleUSP and FAPESP bring innovative technologies to international startup fair in FranceNews
USP and FAPESP bring innovative technologies to international startup fair in France
VivaTech is one of Europe's leading technology and startup events; USP and FAPESP will take researchers and disruptive technologies to the event in the areas…
June 6, 2025
Full articleSlain UK journalist’s book on saving the Amazon publishedNews
Slain UK journalist’s book on saving the Amazon published
London, United Kingdom | AFP | Muser NewsDesk Three years after UK journalist Dom Phillips was murdered, his widow and colleagues have published the book he…
June 6, 2025
Full articleImage of the day: Smoke from Canadian wildfires spreads across Hudson BayNews
Image of the day: Smoke from Canadian wildfires spreads across Hudson Bay
Wildfires burning across western Canada since May 2025 have forced thousands to evacuate and filled the skies with dense smoke. Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba have…
June 5, 2025
Full articleTech sector emissions, energy use grow with rise of AINews
Tech sector emissions, energy use grow with rise of AI
Transparency and accountability on climate action also move higher in period covered by ITU-WBA Greening Digital Companies report Tech sector carbon emissions continued their rise…
June 5, 2025
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Arctic plant life shifts in complex patterns as climate warmsClimate
Arctic plant life shifts in complex patterns as climate warms
Researchers tracked more than 2,000 plant communities over four decades, and found that some species thrived while others declined Summary: In a massive, four-decade study…
June 14, 2025
Full articleChild brain development shaped by prenatal exposure to extreme climate eventsClimate
Child brain development shaped by prenatal exposure to extreme climate events
A new study by Graduate Center researchers looks at the impact of in utero exposure to both extreme heat and a natural disaster Summary: Children…
June 12, 2025
Full articleGreenland ice melted much faster than average in May heatwave: scientistsClimate
Greenland ice melted much faster than average in May heatwave: scientists
Copenhagen, Denmark | AFP | Muser NewsDesk Greenland's ice sheet melted 17 times faster than the past average during a May heatwave that also hit Iceland,…
June 11, 2025
Full articleNorth Sea oil plans clash with Paris climate targets, UCL study warnsClimate
North Sea oil plans clash with Paris climate targets, UCL study warns
Opening new North Sea oil and gas fields is incompatible with achieving the Paris Climate Agreement goals of limiting warming to 1.5°C or holding warming…
June 10, 2025
Full articleAncient Pacific sediments hold key to future climate researchClimate
Ancient Pacific sediments hold key to future climate research
Deep sea sediments contain treasure troves of information about marine ecosystems and past climate scenarios, yet remain understudied clues into Earth’s environmental future Summary: Ancient…
June 8, 2025
Full articleHurricanes stir deep oxygen-poor waters, fueling microbial bloomsClimate
Hurricanes stir deep oxygen-poor waters, fueling microbial blooms
With careful planning and a little luck, researchers found a surprising upside to hurricanes after a Category 4 storm disrupted their expedition off the coast…
June 7, 2025
Full articleSouth-West Pacific faces rising seas, record heat: WMO reportClimate
South-West Pacific faces rising seas, record heat: WMO report
Unprecedented Ocean warming engulfed the South-West Pacific in 2024, harming ecosystems and economies, according to a new report from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), which…
June 6, 2025
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Summer solstice may guide plant growth, but climate change throws off the signalScience
Summer solstice may guide plant growth, but climate change throws off the signal
UBC researchers find the summer solstice may guide plant growth and reproduction, but climate change could make this once-reliable signal less effective Summary: The summer…
June 12, 2025
Full articleBreakthrough boron-doped catalyst could cut green hydrogen costsScience
Breakthrough boron-doped catalyst could cut green hydrogen costs
Scientists developed a new tunable boron-doped cobalt phosphide catalyst with low cost and high efficiency for electrochemical water-splitting Summary: Producing green hydrogen at scale has…
June 12, 2025
Full articleClimate Science Digest: June 12, 2025Science
Climate Science Digest: June 12, 2025
Explore the latest insights from top science journals in the Muser Press daily roundup (June 12, 2025), featuring impactful research on climate change challenges. In…
June 12, 2025
Full articleEmperor penguin population shrinking faster than expected in AntarcticaScience
Emperor penguin population shrinking faster than expected in Antarctica
Antarctica’s emperor penguin population may be decreasing faster than some of the most pessimistic predictions Summary: Emperor penguins may be vanishing from Antarctica more quickly…
June 11, 2025
Full articleClimate Science Digest: June 6, 2025Science
Climate Science Digest: June 6, 2025
Explore the latest insights from top science journals in the Muser Press daily roundup (June 6, 2025), featuring impactful research on climate change challenges. In…
June 6, 2025
Full articleWarming climate boosts antibiotic resistance in global soilsScience
Warming climate boosts antibiotic resistance in global soils
A new international study involving researchers from Durham University has revealed that climate change is accelerating the rate of development and global abundances of antibiotic…
June 6, 2025
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Key facts on deep-sea miningNewsFacts
Key facts on deep-sea mining
Oslo, Norway | AFP What resources lie on the ocean floor?Why mine them?The environmental cost?Current state of play? Supporters see deep-sea mining as a boon…
April 29, 2025
Full articleSummer 2024 was Lapland’s warmest in 2,000 years: studyNewsFacts
Summer 2024 was Lapland’s warmest in 2,000 years: study
Helsinki, Finland | AFP | Muser NewsDesk The summer of 2024 was the warmest in 2,000 years in the Lapland region of northern Finland, Norway…
April 28, 2025
Full articleCoral reefs pushed to brink as bleaching crisis worsensNewsFacts
Coral reefs pushed to brink as bleaching crisis worsens
Paris, France | AFP An unprecedented coral bleaching episode has spread to 84 percent of the world's reefs in an unfolding human-caused crisis that could…
April 23, 2025
Full articleImage of the day: The European State of the Climate 2024 ReportNewsFacts
Image of the day: The European State of the Climate 2024 Report
A striking snapshot of Europe’s changing climate comes into focus with the release of the European State of the Climate 2024 Report, published on 15…
April 15, 2025
Full articleWorld’s ‘exceptional’ heat streak lengthens into MarchFactsNews
World’s ‘exceptional’ heat streak lengthens into March
Paris, France | AFP Global temperatures hovered at historic highs in March, Europe's climate monitor said on Tuesday, prolonging an unprecedented heat streak that has…
April 8, 2025
Full articleImage of the day: World Day for Glaciers highlights global ice lossFacts
Image of the day: World Day for Glaciers highlights global ice loss
The first-ever World Day for Glaciers, observed on 21 March 2025, draws attention to the accelerating loss of the world's glaciers and its consequences for…
March 21, 2025
Full articleImage of the day: February 2025 was the third warmest on recordNewsFacts
Image of the day: February 2025 was the third warmest on record
The Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) reports that February 2025 was the third warmest February recorded globally, with an average surface air temperature of 13.36°C.…
March 11, 2025
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