Science news articles about 'extreme weather conditions'
... to new worries about climate change and extreme weather conditions.
A dirty brown haze sometimes more than a ...
The Brazilian company Embrapa has developed two varieties of soybeans resistant to pests and extreme weather conditions.
... as 10 million hectares of U.S. forest at high risk of hazardous fires, the authors write.
Under extreme weather conditions, the authors found that prescribed fire alone, a combination ...
Melting ice at the poles, rising sea-level, extreme weather conditions: the signs of climate change are ubiquitous. Biologists have now shown that the uptake of CO2 by marine plankton organisms will ...
... at harvest, according to previous research. Furthermore, natural plant reactions to extreme weather conditions, such as excessive moisture, may inhibit the response that harpin is intended to trigger. ...
... catastrophes such as fire and windstorm hazards. Extreme weather conditions, and the resulting damage, will probably impact ... electric power disruptions, while non-weather-related events show no upward ...
... how badly different socio-economic strata in sixteen vulnerable countries will be hit by extreme weather conditions, associated with climate change such as annual-scale hot, dry and wet extremes. ...
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