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Worry and social norms drive climate change talksScience
Worry and social norms drive climate change talks
Americans are more likely to discuss climate change with family and friends if they feel worried or at risk, perceive society as supportive of pro-climate…
April 18, 2025
Full articleClimate change may drive dangerous rise in arsenic levels in riceScience
Climate change may drive dangerous rise in arsenic levels in rice
Climate change may significantly impact arsenic levels in paddy rice, a staple food for millions across Asia, reveals a new study from Columbia University’s Mailman…
April 17, 2025
Full articleImage of the day: Rhine River shrinks as drought grips western GermanyNews
Image of the day: Rhine River shrinks as drought grips western Germany
Germany is experiencing an unusually dry start to the year, with March 2025 becoming the driest March ever recorded in…
April 22, 2025
Full articleBAS and CPOM Partner for Innovation Zero World 2025News
BAS and CPOM Partner for Innovation Zero World 2025
British Antarctic Survey’s Net Zero team collaborates with the Centre for Polar Observation and Modelling to highlight polar science at…
April 22, 2025
Full articleTop science competition names 19 breakthrough solutions to tackle planetary crisisNews
Top science competition names 19 breakthrough solutions to tackle planetary crisis
The Frontiers Planet Prize has announced 19 National Champions from science research teams across five continents – exceptional scientists with…
April 22, 2025
Full articleReform, social justice and tackling abuse: 12 years of Pope FrancisNews
Reform, social justice and tackling abuse: 12 years of Pope Francis
Vatican City, Holy See | AFP During his 12 years as head of the Catholic Church, Pope Francis was a…
April 21, 2025
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Image of the day: Connecting La Rochelle to Île de RéNews
Image of the day: Connecting La Rochelle to Île de Ré
The Île de Ré Bridge (Pont de l'île de Ré) stands as a vital link between mainland France and the picturesque Île de Ré, captured…
April 19, 2025
Full articleImage of the day: Saharan dust sweeps across southern ItalyNews
Image of the day: Saharan dust sweeps across southern Italy
In mid-April 2025, Italy experienced hazy skies and a distinct yellowish hue as Saharan dust swept across the Mediterranean. Driven by strong Sirocco winds, the…
April 18, 2025
Full articleFirst US ‘refugee scientists’ to arrive in France in weeks: universityNews
First US ‘refugee scientists’ to arrive in France in weeks: university
Marseille, France | AFP The first researchers fleeing US spending cuts imposed by President Donald Trump will start work at a French university in June,…
April 18, 2025
Full articleImage of the day: Coastal gateway of Nea Potidea, GreeceNews
Image of the day: Coastal gateway of Nea Potidea, Greece
Nea Potidea, a coastal village in northern Greece, sits at the entrance of the Kassandra peninsula in Halkidiki. Known for its sandy beaches and relaxed…
April 17, 2025
Full articleNearly half of Americans open to plant-based diets to cut emissionsNews
Nearly half of Americans open to plant-based diets to cut emissions
As Earth Day approaches on April 22, a new Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine/Morning Consult survey shows that 46% of Americans would consider eating a…
April 17, 2025
Full articleImage of the day: Talèfre Glacier retreat in FranceNews
Image of the day: Talèfre Glacier retreat in France
The Talèfre Glacier, nestled in the French Alps, has long been a striking feature of the Mont Blanc region. But over the past decades, it…
April 16, 2025
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Canadian wildfire smoke cooled New York but worsened air pollutionClimate
Canadian wildfire smoke cooled New York but worsened air pollution
Canadian wildfire smoke cooled New York by 3 degrees and trapped air toxicants Summary: When smoke from Canadian wildfires blanketed New York City in June…
April 22, 2025
Full articleStudy reveals climate change risks to safe blood supply worldwideClimate
Study reveals climate change risks to safe blood supply worldwide
A new study published in The Lancet Planetary Health suggests a changing climate threatens the continuous availability of safe blood across the world Summary: Climate…
April 18, 2025
Full articleSalmon strongholds: A quiet force for global resilienceClimate
Salmon strongholds: A quiet force for global resilience
A new study examines the “stronghold strategy” — an ambitious plan to protect food security, biodiversity, and climate resilience through salmon rivers Summary: In the…
April 16, 2025
Full articleClimate change disrupts Arctic currents carrying Siberian matterClimate
Climate change disrupts Arctic currents carrying Siberian matter
A new study has shed unprecedented light on the highly variable and climate-sensitive routes that substances from Siberian rivers use to travel across the Arctic…
April 14, 2025
Full articleCaspian Sea decline threatens wildlife, industries and millions living along its shoresClimate
Caspian Sea decline threatens wildlife, industries and millions living along its shores
Urgent action is needed to protect endangered species, human health and industry from the impacts of the Caspian Sea shrinking, research led by the University…
April 12, 2025
Full articleBirds with narrow climate tolerance more likely to decline across EuropeClimate
Birds with narrow climate tolerance more likely to decline across Europe
Summary: New research suggests conservation efforts could more effectively identify and protect bird species at greatest risk from climate change by better understanding the range…
April 10, 2025
Full articleMapping floodplain types to improve flood prediction and resilienceClimate
Mapping floodplain types to improve flood prediction and resilience
What if the key to protecting communities from devastating floods lies in the landscape itself? UVM research explores the unique characteristics of floodplains, uncovering how…
April 9, 2025
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Worry and social norms drive climate change talksScience
Worry and social norms drive climate change talks
Americans are more likely to discuss climate change with family and friends if they feel worried or at risk, perceive society as supportive of pro-climate…
April 18, 2025
Full articleClimate change may drive dangerous rise in arsenic levels in riceScience
Climate change may drive dangerous rise in arsenic levels in rice
Climate change may significantly impact arsenic levels in paddy rice, a staple food for millions across Asia, reveals a new study from Columbia University’s Mailman…
April 17, 2025
Full articleMicroorganisms use secret carbon pathway to thrive at hydrothermal ventsScience
Microorganisms use secret carbon pathway to thrive at hydrothermal vents
Microorganisms employ a secret weapon during metabolism Summary: Microorganisms have found remarkable ways to thrive at hydrothermal vents, even in shallow coastal waters where extreme…
April 17, 2025
Full articleWildfire trauma may impair long-term decision-making, study showsScience
Wildfire trauma may impair long-term decision-making, study shows
Researchers link climate-related trauma to changes in decision-making behavior and brain function in disaster survivors Summary: Experiencing a climate disaster like a wildfire may do…
April 16, 2025
Full articleNew model reveals how pollution spreads through Galveston Bay during stormsScience
New model reveals how pollution spreads through Galveston Bay during storms
Model tracks how pollution travels through Galveston Bay Summary: Understanding how pollution spreads through complex estuarine environments is essential for protecting coastal communities and ecosystems.…
April 16, 2025
Full articleClimate Science Digest: April 15, 2025Science
Climate Science Digest: April 15, 2025
Explore the latest insights from top science journals in the Muser Press daily roundup, featuring impactful research on climate change challenges. In brief: Scientists find…
April 15, 2025
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Image 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
Full articleGreenland: Five things to knowFacts
Greenland: Five things to know
Nuuk, Denmark | AFP Denmark's self-governing territory of Greenland, which votes Tuesday in legislative elections, has been propelled into the political spotlight because of its…
March 8, 2025
Full articleGlobal climate summary for December 2024FactsNews
Global climate summary for December 2024
In Brief: December global temperature reached 1.26°C above the 20th-century average, marking the second-warmest December on record. Northern Hemisphere snow cover ranked 13th lowest; Eurasia…
January 15, 2025
Full articleGlobal climate summary for November 2024FactsNews
Global climate summary for November 2024
November 2024 marked the second-warmest November globally since records began, continuing a year characterized by extraordinary climate extremes. The month also witnessed the second-lowest global…
December 15, 2024
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