Enviro https://yubanet.com/category/enviro/ We Deliver News to the Sierra Mon, 14 Aug 2023 20:24:35 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://yubanet.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/cropped-YN-round-32x32.png Enviro https://yubanet.com/category/enviro/ 32 32 Dry lightning can spark wildfires even under wetter conditions https://yubanet.com/enviro/dry-lightning-can-spark-wildfires-even-under-wetter-conditions/ Mon, 14 Aug 2023 20:24:31 +0000 https://yubanet.com/?p=180000 A lightning-caused wildfire

VANCOUVER, Wash. August 14, 2023 – Dry lightning can still be disastrous even when conditions aren’t so dry, a study has found.  These cloud-to-ground strikes during little to no rainfall were previously thought to pose wildfire danger only if occurring with less than 2.5 mm of rain in a day (about 0.10 inches). A Washington […]

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Fanning the flames: Wildfires emit potent climate-warming organic particles https://yubanet.com/enviro/fanning-the-flames-wildfires-emit-potent-climate-warming-organic-particles/ Tue, 08 Aug 2023 00:51:44 +0000 https://yubanet.com/?p=179415 To conduct a comprehensive analysis of what makes up wildfire smoke plumes, Rajan Chakrabarty’s team spent 45 days traveling to different wildfire locations in the western United States where they sampled gaseous smoke and aerosol species and analyzed their chemical and optical properties. This research was conducted as part of the Fire Influence on Regional to Global Environments and Air Quality (FIREX-AQ) field campaign, a joint venture led by NOAA and NASA. (Photo: Steve Brown/NOAA)

As Canadian wildfire smoke continues to impact large swaths of the United States, resulting in poor air quality and negative health outcomes for millions of Americans, more people than ever are feeling the effects of longer fire seasons and a changing climate. Now, researchers at Washington University in St. Louis have discovered that wildfires may […]

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Humans have a ‘supersized’ ecological footprint https://yubanet.com/enviro/humans-have-a-supersized-ecological-footprint/ Mon, 07 Aug 2023 23:49:19 +0000 https://yubanet.com/?p=179403 Philippine pangolin is a critically endangered species used in the manufacturing of chemicals. Photo credit: Gregg Yan

New research published in Communications Biology shows that humans harvest over one third of all vertebrate species for medicine, collections, clothing and the pet trade. “Humans have emerged as the planet’s most extraordinary predator, doing things that other predators do not. This includes commonly killing or capturing for reasons other than feeding themselves, as well as endangering […]

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How to move communities away from flooding risks with minimal harm https://yubanet.com/enviro/how-to-move-communities-away-from-flooding-risks-with-minimal-harm/ Thu, 27 Jul 2023 16:24:52 +0000 https://yubanet.com/?p=178646 Homes in Vunidogoloa, Fiji, a community relocated to avoid the effects of a rising sea.

July 27, 2023 – As sea levels rise and flooding becomes more frequent, many countries are considering a controversial strategy: relocation of communities. A Stanford analysis of planned relocations around the world, published July 27 in Nature Climate Change, reveals a blueprint for positive outcomes from an approach often considered a measure of last resort. The authors find […]

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Dynamic Pricing by Grocers Superior to Organic Waste Bans in Preventing Climate Change https://yubanet.com/enviro/dynamic-pricing-by-grocers-superior-to-organic-waste-bans-in-preventing-climate-change/ Wed, 26 Jul 2023 01:39:56 +0000 https://yubanet.com/?p=178545 food waste

July 25, 2023 – While composting and organic waste ban policies are gaining popularity across the United States, a new study from the University of California San Diego’s Rady School of Management finds dynamic pricing could be the most effective way for grocery chains to keep perishables out of landfills, reducing food waste by 21% […]

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Glyphosate impairs learning in bumblebees https://yubanet.com/enviro/glyphosate-impairs-learning-in-bumblebees/ Tue, 25 Jul 2023 19:32:32 +0000 https://yubanet.com/?p=178523 Western bumble bee

July 25, 2023 – What impacts do agrochemicals have on the ongoing global insect decline? Biologists at the University of Konstanz have found out that aversive learning is impaired in bumblebees exposed to glyphosate. Their study is published in the journal Science of the Total Environment. “With global insect decline going on at alarming rates, […]

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EPA Withdraws Decision on Toxic Fungicide Difenoconazole https://yubanet.com/enviro/epa-withdraws-decision-on-toxic-fungicide-difenoconazole/ Mon, 17 Jul 2023 18:31:44 +0000 https://yubanet.com/?p=177950 Wine grapes

SAN FRANCISCO, CA, July 17, 2023 — Following legal pressure from Center for Food Safety (CFS) and courts, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has withdrawn its interim approval of difenoconazole, a potent and toxic fungicide sprayed on a wide range of fruits and vegetables, such as potatoes, tomatoes, grapes, and soybeans. Numerous endangered species […]

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Corals are starting to bleach as global ocean temperatures hit record highs https://yubanet.com/uncategorized/corals-are-starting-to-bleach-as-global-ocean-temperatures-hit-record-highs/ Mon, 17 Jul 2023 14:29:35 +0000 https://yubanet.com/?p=177920 Coral bleaching occurring in coral colonies at Cheeca Rocks in the Florida Keys. Image credit: NOAA

Mass coral bleaching in 2014 left the Coral Reef Monitoring Program monitoring site at Cheeca Rocks off the Florida Keys a blanket of white. NOAA Ian Enochs, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration The water off South Florida is over 90 degrees Fahrenheit (32 Celsius) in mid-July, and scientists are already seeing signs of coral bleaching […]

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Study: The ocean’s color is changing as a consequence of climate change https://yubanet.com/enviro/study-the-oceans-color-is-changing-as-a-consequence-of-climate-change/ Wed, 12 Jul 2023 21:47:14 +0000 https://yubanet.com/?p=177544 To track the changes in ocean color, scientists analyzed measurements of ocean color taken by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) aboard the Aqua satellite, which has been monitoring ocean color for 21 years.

July 12, 2023 – In a study appearing today in Nature, the team writes that they have detected changes in ocean color over the past two decades that cannot be explained by natural, year-to-year variability alone. These color shifts, though subtle to the human eye, have occurred over 56 percent of the world’s oceans — an expanse […]

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The ground is deforming, and buildings aren’t ready https://yubanet.com/enviro/the-ground-is-deforming-and-buildings-arent-ready/ Tue, 11 Jul 2023 20:10:12 +0000 https://yubanet.com/?p=177395 Ground temperatures measured in the soft clay layer beneath the Chicago Loop.

EVANSTON, Ill. — There is a “silent hazard” lurking underneath our major global cities, and our buildings were not designed to handle it. A new Northwestern University study has, for the first time, linked underground climate change to the shifting ground beneath urban areas. As the ground heats up, it also deforms. This phenomenon causes […]

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Forest can adapt to climate change, but not quickly enough https://yubanet.com/enviro/forest-can-adapt-to-climate-change-but-not-quickly-enough/ Mon, 10 Jul 2023 19:35:50 +0000 https://yubanet.com/?p=177327 Variation within a given species enables some individuals to survive harsher drought conditions than others.

America’s forests have a tough time in store for them. Climate change is increasing temperatures and decreasing moisture levels across the country, not a winning combination for trees. Researchers at UC Santa Barbara and University of Utah sought to determine how our sylvan ecosystems might fare in the near future. The authors combined mathematical models […]

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Birds raise fewer young when spring arrives earlier in a warming world https://yubanet.com/enviro/birds-raise-fewer-young-when-spring-arrives-earlier-in-a-warming-world/ Wed, 05 Jul 2023 16:26:57 +0000 https://yubanet.com/?p=176973 “We need to focus now on concrete strategies to boost bird populations before climate change takes its toll,” said UCLA's Morgan Tingley. Pictured: A white-eyed vireo.

Rising global temperatures are making it harder for birds to know when it’s spring and time to breed according to a new study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. A large collaboration led by scientists at UCLA and Michigan State University has found that birds produce fewer young if they start breeding too early […]

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UK suffers marine heatwave https://yubanet.com/enviro/uk-suffers-marine-heatwave/ Wed, 21 Jun 2023 19:19:45 +0000 https://yubanet.com/?p=175885 Sea surface temperature anomaly June 2023

Some of the most severe marine heat increases on Earth are occurring in the seas surrounding the UK and Ireland. Satellite measurements show that water temperatures in certain areas are above average for this time of year. The coastal regions off the east coast of the UK, from Durham to Aberdeen, and off the northwest […]

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EQIP disproportionality funds industrial agriculture practices over real conservation practices https://yubanet.com/enviro/eqip-disproportionality-funds-industrial-agriculture-practices-over-real-conservation-practices/ Fri, 09 Jun 2023 16:03:23 +0000 https://yubanet.com/?p=174931 lagoon cover

MINNEAPOLIS—A new report from the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy (IATP) sheds light on how one U.S. Department of Agriculture conservation program, the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP), allocates funds and highlights the disproportionate level of funding received by industrial agriculture practices. As Congress debates and drafts the 2023 Farm Bill, the report offers […]

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Arctic ground squirrel hibernation trend could affect mating https://yubanet.com/enviro/arctic-ground-squirrel-hibernation-trend-could-affect-mating/ Tue, 06 Jun 2023 23:00:37 +0000 https://yubanet.com/?p=174737 An arctic ground squirrel peers over snow. A recent study conducted using data collected exclusively from the Institute of Arctic Biology’s Toolik Field Station has revealed that female arctic ground squirrels are ending their hibernation cycle early and emerging from hibernation on average 10 days earlier than they did 25 years ago.

As soils in Arctic Alaska become warmer and freeze for shorter periods in winter, mating conditions for arctic ground squirrels are changing.  New research published in the journal Science analyzes more than 25 years of climate and biological data gathered by researchers and students from the Institute of Arctic Biology at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. The team members […]

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Lessons from ‘The Blob’ will help us manage fisheries during future marine heatwaves https://yubanet.com/enviro/lessons-from-the-blob-will-help-us-manage-fisheries-during-future-marine-heatwaves/ Tue, 06 Jun 2023 00:09:57 +0000 https://yubanet.com/?p=174647 Millions of anchovies darkened the water off the coast of La Jolla, California in July 2014.

In early 2014, a great anomaly descended upon the seas: A patch of warm water that manifested in the Gulf of Alaska. Scientists called it “The Blob.” A strong El Niño prolonged this marine heatwave through 2016. It extended as far south as Baja California, Mexico, throwing marine ecosystems, weather patterns and fisheries into disarray. […]

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Extremely hot days are warming twice as fast as average summer days in North-West Europe https://yubanet.com/enviro/extremely-hot-days-are-warming-twice-as-fast-as-average-summer-days-in-north-west-europe/ Wed, 17 May 2023 20:49:55 +0000 https://yubanet.com/?p=173221 Time series of average summer (black) and maximum summer (red) daily maximum temperatures averaged over England and Wales, 1960-2021. Trend-lines are also shown for each time series.

May 17, 2023 – New research led by the University of Oxford has found that climate change is causing the hottest days in North-West Europe to warm at double the rate of average summer days. The difference in trends is most pronounced for England, Wales, and Northern France. Worryingly, while current climate models accurately predict the […]

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Palsa mires continue to degrade at a rapid pace https://yubanet.com/enviro/palsa-mires-continue-to-degrade-at-a-rapid-pace/ Tue, 09 May 2023 16:32:35 +0000 https://yubanet.com/?p=172589 Photo taken in the Peera palsa site in Enontekiö, Finnish Lapland.

A long-term study conducted at the University of Eastern Finland shows a significant reduction in palsa area due to climate change. At the observation sites, palsa area had decreased by more than 75% from 1959 to 2021. However, climate had only a limited impact on the active layer of palsa mounds. Active layer thickness did […]

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Why mosses are vital for the health of our soil and Earth https://yubanet.com/enviro/why-mosses-are-vital-for-the-health-of-our-soil-and-earth/ Wed, 03 May 2023 14:40:45 +0000 https://yubanet.com/?p=172224 When mosses cover the soil, it's a good sign, not a bad one. They lay foundations for other plant life to thrive. Photo: UNSW

May 2, 2023 – Some people see moss growing in their gardens as a problem, but what they may not realise is this ancient ancestor of all plants is bringing lots of benefits to our green spaces, such as protecting against erosion. Now a massive global study led by UNSW Sydney has found mosses are […]

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Environmental Justice Leaders, Energy Analysts and Labor Reps Release Equitable Grid Principles https://yubanet.com/enviro/environmental-justice-leaders-energy-analysts-and-labor-reps-release-equitable-grid-principles/ Tue, 02 May 2023 17:54:24 +0000 https://yubanet.com/?p=172183 high voltage transmission lines

WASHINGTON (May 2, 2023)—A group of community and environmental justice leaders, electric grid analysts, and labor representatives today released new “Equitable Grid Principles” intended to guide electric grid infrastructure decision-making in the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) region. “The clean energy revolution is an exciting opportunity to transform an electricity system that has burdened and […]

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