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  • Dry lightning sparks some of the most destructive and costly wildfires in California, study finds

    A new study has found dry lightning outbreaks are the leading cause of some of the largest wildfire outbreaks in modern California history. Despite this, dry lightning has remained largely understudied across this region – until now.   Researchers from the School of the Environment at Washington State University, Vancouver, have developed the first long-term climatology […]

  • Knowing the Earth’s energy imbalance is critical in preventing global warming, study finds

    The imbalance of energy on Earth is the most important metric in order to gauge the size and effects of climate change, according to a new study published today in the first issue of Environmental Research: Climate, a new open access journal.   Distinguished scholar at the National Center of Atmospheric Research (NCAR) and highly […]

  • How climate change is affecting extreme weather events around the world - new study

    Attribution science has led to major advances in linking the impacts of extreme weather and human-induced climate change, but large gaps in the published research still conceal the full extent of climate change damage, warns a new study released today in the first issue of Environmental Research: Climate, a new academic journal published by IOP […]

  • Wealthiest homeowners most at risk of wildfire hazard

    The top ten per cent most valuable homes in the western United States are 70% more likely to be in high wildfire hazard areas than median-value properties, measured by county, according to a new study published today in Environmental Research Letters.   Researchers at Resources for the Future, an independent research institution in Washington, DC, used […]

  • Study: Existing oil, gas, and coal extraction sites need to be closed down to stay within 1.5C, findings show

    Ceasing new oil, gas, and coal development is not enough – already built extraction facilities must be prematurely decommissioned – warns a new study released today in Environmental Research Letters. The study finds that, in the absence of large-scale carbon capture or removal, nearly 40% of developed fossil fuel reserves need to stay in the […]

  • First image of the black hole at the heart of the Milky Way galaxy published on behalf of the American Astronomical Society

    Astronomers have unveiled the first image of the supermassive black hole at the centre of our own Milky Way galaxy. The results, announced today at multiple press conferences around the world, have been published in ten papers in a special issue of Astrophysical Journal Letters, which is published by IOP Publishing on behalf of the American Astronomical […]

  • Banana spots can help tackle food waste – study finds

    Banana peels hold the key to reducing tonnes of food waste. A new study released in Physical Biology reveals how the browning of this household staple can be explained and modelled.   A team of researchers at Florida State University have produced a new method of simulating spot patterns on bananas, providing new insight into how this […]

  • Study: “Sky is not the limit” for solar geoengineering

    There are practical limits to the height at which aerosols may be deployed in the atmosphere to deflect incoming sunlight and countervail global warming. Very high-altitude injections might be more effective, but such climate intervention comes with substantially increased costs and safety risks, according to new research published today in Environmental Research Communications.  Following a […]