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Cutting greenhouse gas emissions would help spare cities worldwide from rising seas
Cutting emissions would reduce the threat of sea level rise to coastal cities worldwide, with especially significant benefits for New York and other U.S. East Coast cities.
- Climate
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Taking the temperature of streamflow forecasts
Adding temperature predictions into seasonal streamflow forecasts in the U.S. Southwest could increase the accuracy of those forecasts.
- Water
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The rate of sea level rise is accelerating, a new study finds
Global sea level rise is not cruising along at a steady 3 mm per year; it’s accelerating a little every year.
- Climate
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UCAR statement on President Trump's budget proposal
UCAR believes it is essential that cuts do not occur in important research areas that could put U.S. scientific leadership at risk.
- Government Relations
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Drier and wetter: The future of precipitation variability
Precipitation variability — the swing from dry to wet and back again — will continue to increase across the majority of the world's land area as the climate warms.
- Climate,
- Water