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Counting the Carbon in Mexico’s Forests
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Published November 5, 2015
Mapping the density and location of tree cover can help the nation reduce deforestation and offset carbon emissions.
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The Waters are Rising on NASA’s Shores
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Published September 30, 2015
Global sea level rise poses very local challenges for the many NASA centers situated on U.S. coasts.
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Satellite Data Helps Migrating Birds
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Published September 25, 2015
To overcome a loss of wetland habitat, researchers turn to big data, binoculars, and rice paddies.
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NASA’s Front Porch View of Rising Seas
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Published September 8, 2015
The nation’s problem is also NASA’s problem: Half to two-thirds of our space infrastructure and assets stand within 5 meters of sea level.
Vegetation Limits City Warming Effects
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Published August 26, 2015
New research quantifies how plants along urban roads, in parks, and in wooded neighborhoods can regulate the warming effects of urbanization.
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Taking Stock of 2014 Fire Emissions
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Published August 11, 2015
In a year when global fire emissions were average, Canada and Indonesia endured unusually active fire seasons, while South America and equatorial Africa saw less burning than usual.
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Longer, More Frequent Fire Seasons
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Published July 28, 2015
An analysis of 35 years of meteorological data shows how fire seasons have changed around the world.
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