Incorrect, Associated Press, climate change is not triggering a more extreme climate, will it do that?

He Associated press (AP) recently published an article, entitled “From floods to droughts, climate change accelerates the water cycle, triggers a more extreme climate. “The article is false. “Scientists have warned for decades that the increase in global temperatures would judge the water cycle, which leads to more intense storms, worse droughts and more chaotic…

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AGU’S 2024 Science Policy Impact – The Bridge: Connecting Science and Policy

2024 was an incredibly occupied year for the AGU scientific policies community, marked by numerous achievements: the adoption of three new position statementsmultiple training and virtual meetings, five events of the day visits to Congress, the launch of AGU Ethical Framework Principles for Climate Intervention Researchand dozens of workshops and events in scientific meetings worldwide,…

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A multifunctional compound catalyst for sustainable wastewater remediation

These novel dioxide dioxide/molybdeno-molibdeno-molibdeno dioxide particles exhibit a exceptional photothermal interface evaporation rate, wide spectrum photocatalytic activity for the elimination of water contaminants and sufficient adsorption capabilities for heavy metal ions even in darkness. They could form the base of Awnquible Water Remediation on large -scale. Credit: Takashi Shirai of the Nagoya Institute of Technology…

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MPA-OSP students appointed finalists in Esg Dilemma Design Challenge-State of the planet

When the teacher of the public administration in sciences and environmental policies (MPA-OSP) Fatou Kiné Gueye, Jada Johnson and Kimberly (Mingyue) Liu entered the ESG dilemma design challengeThey saw the opportunity to apply their knowledge of their classroom to a financial scenario of the real world. Developed by the Alliance for Responsible Capitalism and Copatrocinated…

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The surprising stars reveal the second most sharp supermassive hole | By Ethan Siegel | Start with an explosion! | Sea, 2025

This illustration shows how binary stars interact with a supermassive black hole to create a population of hypervelocity stars that end up being gravitationally kicked so strongly that they are expelled from their local galaxy. This process must be at stake in any galaxy with a supermassive black hole, including the nearby Magellanic (LMC) cloud,…

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