
Image of the day: Green waters flow through Antarctic sea iceNews
Muser NewsDeskMarch 8, 2026
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Image of the day: Green waters flow through Antarctic sea ice
Life beneath the ice edge A changing Antarctic ecosystem As sunlight returns after the austral winter and sea ice begins to melt and shift, microscopic…

Modern buildings risk not being ready for climate change warns academicNews
SourceMarch 8, 2026
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Modern buildings risk not being ready for climate change warns academic
A leading climate‑resilience architecture academic has warned that new thinking is needed in how modern buildings are designed to cope with a warming climate. Professor…

Colombia could lose 20% of cocoa-growing land by 2050Science
SourceMarch 8, 2026
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Colombia could lose 20% of cocoa-growing land by 2050
By 2050, nearly 20% of the areas currently suitable for cocoa cultivation in Colombia could lose the climate conditions needed for production, particularly in the…

‘Significant’ acceleration of global warming since 2015: studyClimate
SourceMarch 8, 2026
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‘Significant’ acceleration of global warming since 2015: study
Paris, France | AFP | Muser NewsDesk Global warming has accelerated in a "statistically significant" way since 2015, according to a study published by the Potsdam…

Image of the day: Summer colours reveal Torres del PaineNews
Muser NewsDeskMarch 7, 2026
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Image of the day: Summer colours reveal Torres del Paine
Torres del Paine National Park, in southern Chilean Patagonia, is one of South America’s most recognisable protected landscapes, bringing together mountains, glaciers, rivers, lakes, grasslands…

Atmospheric changes linked to mercury pollution in tropical oceansScience
SourceMarch 7, 2026
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Atmospheric changes linked to mercury pollution in tropical oceans
Atmospheric mercury chemistry has evolved over time due to changes in atmospheric composition, especially for changing concentrations of bromine radicals, hydroxyl radicals, and ozone Summary:…

Image of the day: Storm Regina brings Saharan dust to EuropeNews
Muser NewsDeskMarch 6, 2026
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Image of the day: Storm Regina brings Saharan dust to Europe
Storm Regina, a low-pressure system named by the Portuguese Institute for Sea and Atmosphere (IPMA) on 1 March, developed over the eastern Atlantic near the…

Italy challenges EU over key climate toolNews
SourceMarch 6, 2026
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Italy challenges EU over key climate tool
Rome, Italy | AFP | Muser NewsDesk Italy is once again challenging the EU's green transition, pushing for an overhaul of the bloc's carbon trading scheme…

Clues to predicting where thunderstorms formClimate
SourceMarch 6, 2026
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Clues to predicting where thunderstorms form
People may be frustrated by the lack of detail when weather forecasters say “there will be thunderstorms popping up, but we don’t know where”. Now…

Image of the day: drought reshapes croplands near Rosario, ArgentinaNews
Muser NewsDeskMarch 5, 2026
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Image of the day: drought reshapes croplands near Rosario, Argentina
Climate drivers behind the drought Monitoring agriculture from space Argentina is one of the world’s major agricultural producers and exporters, supplying large volumes of soybeans,…

Many Amazon insects may face lethal heat as the climate warmsScience
SourceMarch 5, 2026
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Many Amazon insects may face lethal heat as the climate warms
Up to half of the insects in the Amazon region could be exposed to life-threatening heat levels due to progressive, anthropogenic global warming. This is…

Pig farm ammonia pollution linked to higher nitrous oxide emissions in nearby soilsScience
SourceMarch 5, 2026
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Pig farm ammonia pollution linked to higher nitrous oxide emissions in nearby soils
A new study shows that ammonia released from intensive livestock farms can significantly increase nearby soil emissions of nitrous oxide, a powerful greenhouse gas that…

Small increase in mangrove protection could strengthen coastsClimate
SourceMarch 5, 2026
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Small increase in mangrove protection could strengthen coasts
A global study of mangroves has found a modest boost in conserved area could significantly increase their ability to adapt to the changing climate, including…

Australian honey from mixed native plants fights bacteria betterScience
SourceMarch 5, 2026
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Australian honey from mixed native plants fights bacteria better
A University of Sydney-led study found that honey from mixed Australian native plants can strongly inhibit harmful bacteria, based on an analysis of 56 honey…

Tectonic faults drove natural carbonation of rocks in OmanScience
SourceMarch 4, 2026
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Tectonic faults drove natural carbonation of rocks in Oman
New Insights into natural carbonation of ultramafic rocks in the Sultanate of Oman Summary: Natural carbonation of ultramafic rocks in Oman occurred during shallow crustal…

Denmark inaugurates first flight with sustainable fuelNews
SourceMarch 4, 2026
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Denmark inaugurates first flight with sustainable fuel
Copenhagen, Denmark | AFP Denmark on Wednesday inaugurated its first domestic aviation route powered 40-percent by sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), an alternative expected to cut CO₂…

Experts propose ten-point plan to deliver climate education in UK schoolsNews
SourceMarch 4, 2026
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Experts propose ten-point plan to deliver climate education in UK schools
Summary: A group of education and climate experts has published a ten-point plan aimed at strengthening climate education in schools across England, arguing that curriculum…

Pollution exposure associated with higher rates of depression and anxietyScience
Muser NewsDeskMarch 4, 2026
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Pollution exposure associated with higher rates of depression and anxiety
Air pollution, noise and chemicals Reducing pollution and expanding access to nature Growing evidence suggests that exposure to pollution may play a role in the…

Image of the day: Chlorophyll in the Mediterranean Sea and the blue economyNews
Muser NewsDeskMarch 4, 2026
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Image of the day: Chlorophyll in the Mediterranean Sea and the blue economy
The role of the EU blue economyMediterranean Sea and its blue economyWhy chlorophyll matters in the oceanCopernicus Marine Service and the OceanEye initiative Each year,…

Image of the day: The Greater Virunga Landscape on World Wildlife DayNews
Muser NewsDeskMarch 3, 2026
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Image of the day: The Greater Virunga Landscape on World Wildlife Day
The 2026 theme of the international day, 'Medicinal and Aromatic Plants: Conserving Health, Heritage and Livelihoods', highlights the vital role of these plants in sustaining…

Prolonged drought risks famine for millions in Somalia: ICRCNews
SourceMarch 3, 2026
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Prolonged drought risks famine for millions in Somalia: ICRC
Geneva, Switzerland | AFP Millions of people in Somalia are at risk of famine due to prolonged drought, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)…

Hairdressers seen as ‘everyday influencers’ in climate action studyClimate
SourceMarch 3, 2026
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Hairdressers seen as ‘everyday influencers’ in climate action study
Salons can be influential in prompting climate conversations - research Summary: Hairdressers across the UK and Ireland may play a larger role in climate action…

Climate Science Digest: March 3, 2026Science
Muser NewsDeskMarch 3, 2026
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Climate Science Digest: March 3, 2026
Explore the latest insights from top science journals in the Muser Press roundup (March 3, 2026), featuring impactful research on climate change challenges. In brief:…

Underground peat fires drive hidden carbon emissions in Swedish wildfiresScience
SourceMarch 3, 2026
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Underground peat fires drive hidden carbon emissions in Swedish wildfires
Researchers at Lund University have produced the most detailed map of carbon emissions from Swedish forest fires to date. The results show that the largest…