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Safeguarding future marine biodiversity and ecosystem services under climate change (FutureMARES)

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The FutureMARES project provides science-based advice on how to rebuild marine biodiversity for climate change adaptation and mitigation. The post Safeguarding future marine biodiversity and ecosystem services under climate change (FutureMARES) appeared first on Innovation News Network.

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Ocean algae more resilient to future climate change

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Scientists have found evidence to suggest that marine algae are much more resilient to future climate change than previously thought. The post Ocean algae more resilient to future climate change appeared first on Innovation News Network.

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Study: Crop relocation can help buffer US agriculture from climate change but southern states may face massive loss of productive land

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It found that if crop locations are held constant in the future, total agriculture profits for the six crops will drop by 31%. Projected extreme temperatures under climate change are predicted to reduce average yields for several of the United States’ major crops.

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Analysing the impacts of climate change in cities

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Researchers from Argonne National Laboratory will examine the impacts of climate change to identify solutions for a sustainable future. The post Analysing the impacts of climate change in cities appeared first on Innovation News Network.

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How Engineers Can Help Protect Earth From Worsening Climate Change

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The day reminds us of the need to protect our planet and its ecosystems against the worsening climate crisis. The climate crisis is threatening people across the world, as well as every species of animal and plant life. Climate change is a global societal crisis that is causing devastating consequences.

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Study: annual climate impact of wild pigs could be greater than 1.1M cars

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The researchers used predictive population models coupled with advanced mapping techniques to estimate the climate damage wild pigs are causing across five continents. Since soil contains nearly three times as much carbon than in the atmosphere, even a small fraction of carbon emitted from soil has the potential to accelerate climate change.

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Turning climate research into climate impact

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Future innovations in climate tech and climate research can help us reach net zero and combat climate change. The post Turning climate research into climate impact appeared first on Innovation News Network. Discover more here.

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