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News 2 July 2020

When Natural Disasters Cross the Path of COVID-19

Natural hazards are intersecting with the coronavirus pandemic in India, and researchers will need to model both to inform the public health response.
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News 2 July 2020

Will COVID’s Cleaner Skies Muddy Climate Models?

Reduced greenhouse gas emissions for a year or two won’t slow down climate change, but they may throw off scientists’ ability to model short-term phenomena.
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GeoFIZZ 26 June 2020

Six Ways Satellites Tracked COVID-19

A new database reveals dimmer cities, empty farming fields, and vacant ports.
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News 24 June 2020

The Ticking Time Bomb of Arctic Permafrost

Arctic infrastructure is under threat from thawing permafrost.
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Ocean Sciences
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AGU News 24 June 2020

A Dive into the Deep Earth

In July, Eos looks at the incredible capabilities scientists have developed to recreate the enormous pressures and temperatures that exist far below the planet’s surface.
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Atmospheric Sciences
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News 22 June 2020

Radioactive Bookkeeping of Carbon Emissions

A new sampling method uses carbon-14 to single out which carbon dioxide molecules in the atmosphere derive from fossil fuels. The method could help track emissions goals for climate mitigation.
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News 17 June 2020

Europe Launches Biodiversity Strategy for the Coming Decade

Amid the coronavirus uncertainty, the European Union is standing by its Green Deal pledges.
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Atmospheric Sciences
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News 15 June 2020

“Now Is the Time” for Green Recovery, Scientists Say

Otherwise, fossil fuel emissions will return to normal.
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News 12 June 2020

Hackathon Participants Solve Global Problems—from Home

More than 200 participants from 38 countries joined the virtual INSPIRE Hackathon to solve problems in food security, transportation, and more.
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Climate Change
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News 9 June 2020

Education May Increase Emissions but Mitigate Human Cost of Climate Change

Increasing education in the developing world could lead to a modest increase in carbon emissions due to economic growth, but education could also reduce the negative impact of climate change on vulnerable populations.
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