Research briefs

New research uncovers why particular people and places are at greater risk of overheating than others
Conversation Media Group, the
POSTECH Professor Seung-Ki Min’s joint research team identifies the mechanism behind the reduction in precipitation after volcanic eruptions.
Pohang University of Science and Technology
Climate change will take its toll of the US. The evidence repeatedly points to an ever more arid future for the American West.
Climate News Network
Researchers in Potsdam are now presenting the results of repeated drone survey flights with optical and thermal imaging cameras at the Santa Maria volcano, Guatemala
The GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences
This work could be a major breakthrough in helping to demonstrate the importance of building resilience into critical infrastructure systems.
Acclimatise
Scientists are shifting discussions of drought to include the growing role that temperatures play as potent drivers of greater aridity and drought intensification.
University of Michigan
New research shows tropical cyclone intensification rates are increasing, and that the damage from storms disproportionately affects disadvantaged nations.
Carbon Brief
The multi-method study of climate-related disasters and conflict investigates the nature of the pathways connecting these disasters to conflict and the contextual factors
Center for Climate and Security, the
Ice cores from East Antarctica could be used to improve water security decisions, drought planning and management for agriculture and other sectors in eastern Australia
Australian Bureau of Agriculture, Water, and the Environment, the
Communities prepare better for flood disasters when they have been actively involved in communicating information.
Conversation Media Group, the

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