
Moderate warming still linked to severe climate extremesClimate
SourceMarch 26, 2026
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Moderate warming still linked to severe climate extremes
Extreme climate impacts on people and the environment are often associated with very high levels of global warming (3 or 4°C). A new study led…

Cold weather linked to 40,000 extra heart-related deaths each year in the U.S.Science
SourceMarch 26, 2026
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Cold weather linked to 40,000 extra heart-related deaths each year in the U.S.
On the heels of one of the coldest winters in memory for large swaths of the country, new research highlights an often overlooked cost of…

EU urged to broadly restrict ‘forever chemicals’News
SourceMarch 26, 2026
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EU urged to broadly restrict ‘forever chemicals’
Helsinki, Finland | AFP | Muser NewsDesk 'Forever chemicals' pose a growing risk to health and the environment and should be broadly banned across the European…

EU projects host event on fraud, cyber and CBR risks to Europe’s food supplyNews
SourceMarch 26, 2026
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EU projects host event on fraud, cyber and CBR risks to Europe’s food supply
Safeguarding Food Security in Europe: EU projects join forces against fraud, cyber and CBR threats Summary: A high-level online event on 31 March 2026 will…

Study links major polluters to big climate damages billClimate
SourceMarch 25, 2026
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Study links major polluters to big climate damages bill
Paris, France | AFP | Muser NewsDesk The economic cost of carbon emissions is far higher than previously estimated, said a new study Wednesday that links…

Image of the day: Læsø island’s evolving coastline in DenmarkNews
Muser NewsDeskMarch 25, 2026
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Image of the day: Læsø island’s evolving coastline in Denmark
In the Kattegat Strait between northern Denmark and Sweden, the small island of Læsø is shaped by ongoing geological processes rather than fixed boundaries. Part…

Image of the day: Cyclone Narelle crosses Australia and rebuilds over the GulfNews
Muser NewsDeskMarch 24, 2026
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Image of the day: Cyclone Narelle crosses Australia and rebuilds over the Gulf
Cyclone Narelle did not end with its landfall in far north Queensland on 20 March. After crossing Cape York Peninsula, the system weakened over land…

Climate Science Digest: March 24, 2026Science
Muser NewsDeskMarch 24, 2026
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Climate Science Digest: March 24, 2026
Explore the latest insights from top science journals in the Muser Press roundup (March 24, 2026), featuring impactful research on climate change challenges. In brief:…

First UN high seas summit proposed for January in New YorkNews
SourceMarch 24, 2026
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First UN high seas summit proposed for January in New York
United Nations, United States | AFP | Muser NewsDesk Countries that ratified a landmark treaty to protect the high seas on Monday set January 2027 as…

Image of the day: Canadian wildfire smoke crossed the Atlantic in 2025News
Muser NewsDeskMarch 23, 2026
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Image of the day: Canadian wildfire smoke crossed the Atlantic in 2025
Every year on 23 March, World Meteorological Day marks the establishment of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and draws attention to the systems that monitor…

Rising temperatures extend Alaska glacier melt season by weeksClimate
SourceMarch 23, 2026
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Rising temperatures extend Alaska glacier melt season by weeks
Research provides timely views of warming’s impact on Alaska glaciers Summary: Satellite radar observations show that higher summer temperatures are associated with a longer melt…

Planet trapped record heat in 2025: UNFactsNews
SourceMarch 23, 2026
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Planet trapped record heat in 2025: UN
Geneva, Switzerland | AFP | Muser NewsDesk The amount of heat trapped by the Earth reached record levels in 2025, with the consequences of such warming…

Image of the day: Lake Vättern on World Water DayNews
Muser NewsDeskMarch 22, 2026
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Image of the day: Lake Vättern on World Water Day
World Water Day on 22 March turns attention this year to the relationship between water, women and gender equality. The United Nations says the global…

Image of the day: Tasman Glacier on World Day for GlaciersNews
Muser NewsDeskMarch 21, 2026
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Image of the day: Tasman Glacier on World Day for Glaciers
Around 70% of Earth’s freshwater is stored in the cryosphere, which covers roughly 10% of the planet’s land surface. On 21 March, World Day for…

In Finland, divers learn to explore icy polar watersNews
SourceMarch 21, 2026
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In Finland, divers learn to explore icy polar waters
Kilpisjärvi, Finland | AFP | Muser NewsDesk In a square hole carved out of the thick ice, two divers vanished into the depths of an Arctic…

Image of the day: Cyclone Narelle before landfall in Cape York, AustraliaNews
Muser NewsDeskMarch 20, 2026
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Image of the day: Cyclone Narelle before landfall in Cape York, Australia
A rapidly intensifying tropical system crossing the Coral Sea in March 2026 brought rare and potentially severe conditions to northern Australia, as Tropical Cyclone Narelle…

Global project to map mountain water resources and climate risksClimate
SourceMarch 20, 2026
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Global project to map mountain water resources and climate risks
$9.5 million project led by ISTA combines fieldwork, advanced modeling, AI and community engagement Summary: A new international research effort will assess how climate change…

Old-growth forests store about 72% more carbon than managed forestsScience
SourceMarch 20, 2026
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Old-growth forests store about 72% more carbon than managed forests
Swedish old-growth forests store much more carbon than managed forests, according to a new study from Lund University. The difference is larger than previous estimates…

Cold-blooded animals struggle to cope with daily temperature variationScience
SourceMarch 20, 2026
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Cold-blooded animals struggle to cope with daily temperature variation
How ectotherms respond to everyday temperature changes remains uncertain, and new research suggests their physiological flexibility may be limited Summary: Daily temperature variation may pose…

Record-breaking heatwave grips western USNews
SourceMarch 20, 2026
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Record-breaking heatwave grips western US
Los Angeles, United States | AFP A punishing heatwave was gripping the western United States on Thursday, with parts of the region logging record temperatures even…

Image of the day: Wildfires sweep across the Texas Panhandle in March 2026News
Muser NewsDeskMarch 18, 2026
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Image of the day: Wildfires sweep across the Texas Panhandle in March 2026
Strong winds, low humidity and dry grasslands created conditions for multiple wildfires across parts of the Texas Panhandle in March 2026, as a series of…

Ocean warming behind Antarctica’s sea ice declineClimate
SourceMarch 18, 2026
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Ocean warming behind Antarctica’s sea ice decline
Sea ice around Antarctica expanded for several decades until a dramatic decline in 2015. The reasons behind this are revealed by research from the University…

Bird feathers found to release heat into space in first mid-infrared studyScience
SourceMarch 18, 2026
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Bird feathers found to release heat into space in first mid-infrared study
Scientists at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, UCLA, Indiana University, and Cal State University, Dominguez Hills, flock together to measure the reflectance…

Bowhead whales remained stable for millennia before centuries of whalingScience
SourceMarch 18, 2026
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Bowhead whales remained stable for millennia before centuries of whaling
A long-term analysis combining ancient DNA, fossil records and climate modelling shows bowhead whales remained stable for millennia before major population changes aligned with centuries…