1. Nuclear war and ultraviolet radiation

    New research indicates that a regional nuclear war would deplete Earth’s protective ozone layer so profoundly that levels of ultraviolet radiation across the world would exceed levels now considered extreme.

    • Air Quality

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  2. Sampling coral in the Pacific near Kiribati

    Acidification and more

    When climate change leaped into global consciousness more than 20 years ago, there was no doubt that sea levels would rise, but the main worry was how those rising seas would affect civilization, not on how the oceans themselves might be transformed.

    • Climate

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