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Kahramanmaraş earthquake study showcases potential slip rate errors
Accurate assessment of the land surface damage (such as small-scale fracturing and inelastic deformation) from two major earthquakes in 2023 can help scientists assess future earthquake hazards and therefore minimize risk ...
Earth Sciences
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Deep-sea organisms shape ocean floor at 7.5 km depth
Traces of organisms detected in sediments from 7.5 kilometers below the ocean surface reveal how organisms living in the deep sea are engineering their own environments. Analyses of sediment cores from the Pacific Ocean's ...
Earth Sciences
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Burning plastic for cooking and heating: An emerging environmental crisis
A Curtin University-led paper, "The Use of Plastic as a Household Fuel among the Urban Poor in the Global South" published in Nature Cities, has called for action to reduce the burning of plastics for heating and cooking, ...
Environment
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Understanding of marine ecosystems is alarmingly low. Here's why ocean literacy matters
Understanding the relationship between humans and the ocean is crucial for making informed and effective decisions that will shape the future of our ocean. With this in mind, achieving lasting global progress in ocean protection ...
Environment
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Sunscreen's potential impact on marine life needs urgent investigation
The chemicals found in sunscreens are becoming an increasing presence in our ocean. But there are still significant gaps in our understanding of how they might affect marine ecosystems, according to a new study.
Environment
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Flood risk on the rise: Climate change models point to more persistent heavy rainfall
Extreme weather events are becoming more frequent as a result of climate change. River floods such as those along the Ahr and Meuse valleys in 2021, the Central European floods of last September and the recent floods in Valencia, ...
Earth Sciences
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Daisyworld model highlights how quick environmental shifts can doom ecosystems
Imagine a world filled only with daisies. Light-colored daisies reflect sunlight, cooling down the planet, while darker daisies absorb sunlight, warming it up. Together, these two types of daisies work to regulate the planet's ...
Earth Sciences
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Understanding long-term development of earthquake-related faults in central Italy
Literal groundbreaking research by Dr. Giorgio Arriga enhances our understanding of the long-term evolution of seismogenic (earthquake-related) faults in the Apennines of Central Italy. Arriga's study examines the development ...
Earth Sciences
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Bold policy action required as Australia falls behind on social, economic and environmental well-being
Bold policy shifts are needed to get Australia's falling social, economic and environmental well-being back on track, new modeling from Monash University shows.
Environment
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Biodiversity in England's rivers found to have improved as metal pollution reduced
An improvement in freshwater biodiversity in England's rivers was linked to reductions in pollution of zinc and copper, largely due to the decline of coal burning and heavy industry, say researchers.
Environment
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Great Unconformity protection efforts stalled, but advocates hopeful
Las Vegas locals began a project in the 1990s to protect a geological marvel at the edge of town. They made educational signs and were joined by politicians including late Sen. Harry Reid and then-Interior Secretary Bruce ...
Earth Sciences
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South Africa has failed to deliver access to enough water for millions. A new approach is needed
South Africa is one of only 52 countries that guarantee access to water as a human right. "Access" from a human rights perspective means that water is physically accessible, clean and safe for consumption, and affordable. ...
Environment
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How California can rebuild safer, more resilient cities after wildfires without pricing out workers
The dramatic images of wealthy neighborhoods burning during the January 2025 Los Angeles wildfires captured global attention, but the damage was much more widespread. Many working-class families lost their homes, businesses ...
Environment
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Geoengineering is politically off-limits—could a Trump presidency change that?
Donald Trump's second presidential term is likely to mean big changes for those of us interested in geoengineering. The term refers to deliberate large-scale manipulation of the climate, perhaps by blocking out some sunlight ...
Environment
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5 ways to improve security governance and prevent future illegal mining tragedies from happening
After six months trapped underground, roughly 246 illegal miners were rescued at Buffelsfontein gold mine in Stilfontein, South Africa, in mid-January following a court order and intense public outcry. m
Environment
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Australian houses are getting larger: For a more sustainable future, houses can't be the space for everything
The average Australian household size has decreased from 4.5 people per household in 1911 to 2.5 people in 2024. At the same time, the average house size has increased, from 100 square meters in the 1950s to 236m2 in 2020. ...
Environment
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Gap between water supply and demand will increase as climate shifts, analysis finds
Robust water-management strategies will be necessary to overcome discrepancies between water supply and demand in a warming world, according to a new analysis by Carnegie Science's Lorenzo Rosa and Matteo Sangiorgio of the ...
Environment
Feb 17, 2025
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Heat wave mortality studies reveal climate change impacts and risk for cities
Mortality rates during heat waves have been put in the spotlight with research from The University of Queensland showing a 20% increase in heat wave-related deaths due to human-induced climate change. Another UQ study has ...
Environment
Feb 17, 2025
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Why is there so much gold in west Africa?
Militaries that have taken power in Africa's Sahel region—notably Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger—have put pressure on western mining firms for a fairer distribution of revenue from the lucrative mining sector.
Earth Sciences
Feb 17, 2025
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Study reveals extent of ecological damage from Niger Delta oil spills
An international research team led by the University of Galway has used Earth observation radar data to map oil pipeline networks covering a 9,000 km2 region in the Niger Delta and pinpoint where crude oil spills have caused ...
Environment
Feb 17, 2025
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