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Exploring the science and stories behind climate change, one article at a time. Visit us at https://t.co/MDc5MtGtrB or follow us here.
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Climate change and land pressure are reshaping Sámi reindeer herding. New research in Tidsskrift for samfunnsforskning (Journal of Social Research) shows how rules meant to support #sustainability can instead limit self-governance and #adaptation.
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Across Norway’s reindeer grazing areas, Sámi reindeer herders are dealing with mounting pressure from climate change and expanding land use tied to development...
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Vineyards in #Hungary are under threat. Flavescence dorée – one of the most dangerous vine diseases – has spread across almost all #wine regions, forcing growers to rip out young vines and endangering the country’s famed wine heritage.
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Hungarian winemaker Viktor Keszler had to rip out young vines after only three harvests -- when they should last at least 25 years -- after they were infected
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⚡ Clean energy made up over 90% of new power capacity in 2024. 🔥 But the world is still burning fossil fuels even as electricity demand climbs. The challenge now is meeting that demand with clean power while phasing fossil fuels out. #WRIExplains 👉 https://t.co/hBRM8nkF5y
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Indonesia’s deadly flooding was an “extinction-level disturbance” for the world’s rarest great ape, the tapanuli orangutan, causing catastrophic damage to its habitat and survival prospects, scientists warned on Friday.
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Indonesia's deadly flooding was an "extinction-level disturbance" for the world's rarest great ape, the tapanuli orangutan, causing catastrophic damage to its
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The Microflora Danica atlas of Danish environmental microbiomes
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Nature - Microflora Danica—an atlas of Danish environmental microbiomes—reveals that although human-disturbed habitats have high alpha diversity, species reoccur, revealing hidden...
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Climate Science Digest (10 Dec 2025): New research on coral loss, Antarctic ice melt, and rising climate risks. DOIs: https://t.co/1yQG8UfEp7 | https://t.co/BfEKCwCT54 | https://t.co/RnV68KhIK6 | https://t.co/M5l6r378La
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Explore the latest insights from top science journals in the Muser Press roundup (December 10, 2025), featuring impactful research on climate change challenges.
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A study in Environmental Research Letters shows that equal CO₂ cuts can carry very different #airquality impacts. Air travel generates far more pollution than comparable electricity use, with short-haul flights having strong local effects. https://t.co/IEDrVIzWOr
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A new study shows that when organizations cut their carbon emissions, the choice of action can lead to very different air quality outcomes. Air quality impacts...
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The #StateOfClimateAction 2025 shows how far we are from a climate-safe future. To get the power sector on track by 2030 we must: ⛽ Phase out fossil gas 7x faster 🏭 Phase out coal >10x faster ⚡ Decarbonize >10x faster More from #SystemsChangeLab: https://t.co/AW4exJs7oF
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#Birds in European mountains are moving uphill as temperatures rise. A study in Global Ecology and Biogeography finds 63% of species now live higher, with the fastest shifts in Scandinavia and the Alps. #ClimateAdaptation DOI: https://t.co/loYcUYSJxm
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These findings reveal how climate change is reshaping bird distributions across Europe’s mountain landscapes.
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The number of sea-floor animals fell by 37 percent in a deep-sea mining exploration zone, according to a study published in Nature Ecology & Evolution probing the emerging industry’s impact on biodiversity. DOI: https://t.co/ghg6lFoQwS
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The number of sea-floor animals fell by 37 percent in a deep-sea mining exploration zone, according to a study published Friday probing the emerging
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With US President Donald Trump and other sceptics calling #climatechange a hoax, the UN’s climate science body (IPCC) must tell the world in a “very clear way” that humans are heating the planet, its chairman told AFP.
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With US President Donald Trump and other sceptics calling climate change a hoax, the UN's climate science body must tell the world in a "very clear way" that
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Successive major droughts, each lasting longer than 85 years, were likely a key factor in the eventual fall of the Indus Valley Civilization, according to a paper in @CommsEarth. https://t.co/rmXXQoS12w
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European lawmakers and #EU member states announced late Wednesday they had reached an agreement on developing plants obtained by so-called new genomic techniques. #GMO #NGT #Agriculture
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European lawmakers and EU member states announced late Wednesday they had reached an agreement on developing plants obtained by so-called new genomic
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Indigenous-led mangrove research, sunlight-driven hydrogen peroxide production, and coastal flood risk analysis reveal new approaches to #climate solutions...
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Explore the latest insights from top science journals in the Muser Press roundup (December 3, 2025), featuring impactful research on climate change challenges.
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Toxic floodwaters from Hurricane #Harvey increased #climateanxiety in Houston, especially in communities of color, showing how industrial contamination amplifies fears of future flooding. Natural Hazards Review | DOI: https://t.co/xFh7KfnMTX
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Flooding can carry industrial contaminants into neighborhoods, increasing concern about future storms, particularly in communities of color, according to new
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Climate change is boosting microplastic spread and toxicity, threatening ecosystems from soil microbes to orcas. A new Frontiers in Science review explains how warming drives greater exposure and why systemic change is needed. DOI: https://t.co/QDq53MbXCW
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A growing body of evidence shows that climate change is accelerating the spread and toxicity of microplastic pollution, a joint threat detailed in a new
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Days of devastating flooding across Southeast Asia have killed more than 300 people in Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia, authorities said on Friday. #flood #climate #extremeweather
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Days of devastating flooding across Southeast Asia have killed more than 300 people in Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia, authorities said on Friday.
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🤔What happens to EV batteries at the end of their life in a vehicle? And, critically, who is responsible for them? Find out👉 https://t.co/n4C1m2gQZL
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Dreaming of a high-impact research career? Apply for the 2026 IIASA YSSP! 🌟Early-career researchers from Sub-Saharan Africa: join our 2-hour YSSP Masterclass for insider tips, proposal guidance, and chats with IIASA experts & alumni. 📅 4 Dec | 1pm CET Info:
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Thinking about applying for the 2026 IIASA Young Scientists Summer Program (YSSP)? Want to learn more about the program and how to prepare a strong application? Join our two-hour YSSP Masterclass for...
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Our new paper Just in @GlobalChangeBio Climate change is boosting suitability for key malaria vectors across Africa. Between 200M-1000M more people could live in high-risk areas by 2100 #climatechange #malaria #globalhealth #Africa #vectors
https://t.co/BkUdC8t5hX
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Malaria is a deadly parasitic disease that is transmitted by mosquitoes. This study investigates occurrence patterns of malaria mosquito species to predict how climate change will affect their range...
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