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- Climate change in courtCan the courts fix climate change? This was the question at Green People, Green Judges./en/news/climate-change-in-court
- Larger polar warming caused by rising CO2, research from an ice free world showsScientists from Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 have shown that the Earth鈥檚 polar regions, even when they were ice-free, warm up much stronger due to increasing CO2 levels./en/news/larger-polar-warming-caused-by-rising-co2-research-from-an-ice-free-world-shows
- Flying on biofuel for just a few extra eurosPhD candidate Sierk de Jong argues that we can limit a large part of this growth by using biojet fuels, if we produce the fuel sustainably./en/news/flying-on-biofuel-for-just-a-few-extra-euros
- Fossil fuel subsidy removal reduces greenhouse gas emissions, but less than hoped forEnding fossil fuel subsidies would have a relatively small impact on greenhouse gas emissions, researchers from Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 have found./en/news/fossil-fuel-subsidy-removal-reduces-greenhouse-gas-emissions-but-less-than-hoped-for
- Oceans offering solutions to combat climate changeEarth Scientists from among others Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 evaluated thirteen different ocean-based measures to lessen the impact of climate change./en/news/oceans-offering-solutions-to-combat-climate-change
- Enough water and dry feet in the cityStef Koop developed three tools that cities can use to gain insight into their water management performance and governance capacity./en/news/enough-water-and-dry-feet-in-the-city
- Food trade increases resilience against climate fluctuationsThe global network of food trade increases resilience against interannual-decadal climate variability, Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 researchers find./en/news/food-trade-increases-resilience-against-climate-fluctuations
- Microbes remove methane and ammonium from coastal sedimentsCaroline Slomp (UU) and Mike Jetten (Radboud 木瓜福利影视) receive 鈧7.6 million to investigate how microbes remove methane and ammonium from coastal sediments./en/news/microbes-remove-methane-and-ammonium-from-coastal-sediments
- 500 million years long history of CO2 revealed by fossil algaeBy studying preserved marine algae researchers at the Royal NIOZ and Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 have reconstructed the climate history for a record 500 million years/en/news/500-million-years-long-history-of-co2-revealed-by-fossil-algae
- Predicting global river delta change in the 21st centuryDr. ir. Jaap Nienhuis receives a NWO Veni grant for his proposed framework, which will predict change for all the river deltas globally./en/news/predicting-global-river-delta-change-in-the-21st-century
- Building dams and reservoirs leads to more water use and shortageDrought experts, including scientists from Utrecht 木瓜福利影视, conclude that water reservoirs lead to more water use, resulting in more water shortages./en/news/building-dams-and-reservoirs-leads-to-more-water-use-and-shortage
- Frank Biermann in Dutch newspaper: 鈥淚nvestigate 鈥榗ooling down鈥 the Earth鈥The Netherlands have to take a stance in the debate on deliberately cooling down the Earth, argues Frank Biermann in 'De Volkskrant'./en/in-the-media/frank-biermann-in-dutch-newspaper-investigate-cooling-down-the-earth
- Climate fluctuations 2.5 billion years agoResearch has shown that the Earth鈥檚 climate was subject to regular changes 2.5 billion years ago./en/news/climate-fluctuations-25-billion-years-ago
- Groundwater pumping poses worldwide threat to riverine ecosystemsIn 2050 half of the global groundwater areas will suffer from too low river streams, concludes a team including Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 researchers in Nature./en/news/groundwater-pumping-poses-worldwide-threat-to-riverine-ecosystems
- A quarter of world's population facing extremely high water stressCalculations by hydrologists from Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 formed the basis for the 2019 Water Risk Atlas./en/news/a-quarter-of-worlds-population-facing-extremely-high-water-stress
- 鈥楽oil subsidence is a hidden assassin鈥Physical geographer Philip Minderhoud has studied soil subsidence in the Mekong delta. He will defend his dissertation on 15 February./en/news/soil-subsidence-is-a-hidden-assassin
- Imagining the Dutch deltaDuring an interactive session at the Pathways to Sustainability conference some 40 people joined the process of imagining the Dutch delta in 2220./en/background/imagining-the-dutch-delta
- Large mammals for a better climateRestoring populations of large mammals can help in mitigating climate change, conclude聽ecologists from several universities聽including Utrecht./en/news/large-mammals-for-a-better-climate
- Detlef van Vuuren wins Huibregtsen Prize for climate forecasting modelClimate scientist Detlef van Vuuren of Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 wins the prestigious Huibregtsen Prize for his work developing the IMAGE climate forecasting model./en/news/detlef-van-vuuren-wins-huibregtsen-prize-for-climate-forecasting-model-0
- Towards a 鈥榮afe-fail鈥 flood management policy - no magic bullets, but three lessons for the futurePeter Driessen and Dries Hegger from Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 have written an editorial describing a system that is designed to fail safely from time to time./en/news/towards-a-safe-fail-flood-management-policy-no-magic-bullets-but-three-lessons-for-the-future