A new study surprisingly shows that nitrogen pollution is the main driver of forest plant expansion in Europe. Climate change does not affect plant movement to the same extent.
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Nitrogen causes unexpected plant migration in forests
Heavy melting on Kebnekaise's southern peak
Sydtoppen (the South Peak) – Sweden's former highest point – is now 3.3 meters lower than last year and also 6.9 meters lower than Kebnekaise's north peak.
Quantifying the global risk of water scarcity
Results indicate higher risks to water supply than previously expected if accounting for the environmental conditions and governability where rain is produced.
Future heavier summer rainfall and its impact on permafrost thaw
Learn more in a summary of three scientific articles.
Warming increases ecosystem carbon emissions – but only with sufficient rain
New research results show that ecosystems release less carbon dioxide when soils are dry.