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Wine grapes in Portugal
November 20, 2023
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Improved air quality could enhance natural carbon sequestration by plants

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November 17, 2023
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Carnegie’s Jeff Dukes contributes to new National Climate Assessment

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October 25, 2023
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Analysis of 2022 Pakistan floods identifies recovery strategies

The Nature Water cover image shows cyanobacterial scum from a harmful algal bloom in Milford Lake located in Kansas, United States. Cyanobacterial toxins such as microcystin produced by these blooms threaten water resources around the globe. Regions with the highest risk for elevated microcystin concentrations are expected to shift to higher latitudes under global warming. Image is courtesy of Ted D. Harris, Kansas Biological Survey and Center for Ecological Research, University of Kansas.
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Climate is increasing risk of high toxin concentrations in Northern U.S. lakes

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October 09, 2023
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Lowering cost of clean technologies helps combat climate change

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An illustration of hydrogen fuel synthesis from wind and solar power.
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Predicting the sustainability of a future hydrogen economy

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August 08, 2023
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Nitrogen runoff strategies complicated by climate change

Seed funding promotes bold research initiatives

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