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Scientists Reveal Substantial Water Loss In Global Landlocked Regions

Via Phys.org, details of a recent report showing recent water storage in global landlocked basins has undergone a widespread decline: This illustration shows terrestrial water storage changes in global endorheic basins from GRACE satellite observations, April 2002 to March 2016. In the top image, terrestrial water storage trends — in millimeters of equivalent water …more Along […]

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Climate Shocks and Humanitarian Crises: Which Countries Are Most At Risk?

Courtesy of Foreign Affairs, a look at which countries are most at risk from climate shocks: Wildfires in the western United States and hurricanes on the East Coast captured media attention this summer and fall. But throughout 2018, weather events also had devastating humanitarian consequences in developing countries, from immense floods in the Indian state […]

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