Warmer weather is reshaping the landscape of human health.
Cases of dengue could rise as much as 76% across a large swath of Asia and the Americas by 2050, according to a new study.
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Do you cook with a gas stove? If you're among the 6.3M US residents who do, a study coauthored by Rob Jackson found:
- Poor ventilation raises cancer risks, often exceeding WHO limits
- Kids face 1.85x higher cancer risk than adults
- High-efficiency vent hoods cut benzene exposure
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Sand dredging for beaches, construction, and land reclamation has surged 5x since the 1970s, threatening coastal and marine biodiversity. @oceansolutions.bsky.social Jean-Baptiste Jouffray + coauthors explore systems approaches to balance extraction and #conservation in this study: bit.ly/3QPnEis
Trump barred a US State Department delegation from an IPCC meeting, which guides global #ClimatePolicy. @chrfield.bsky.social says if federal scientists are blocked, academics and NGOs can attend. The real concern is the US retreating from global climate efforts.
@nature.com: go.nature.com/3XnPmXh
In 2009, the EPA ruled that emissions impact human health, a finding that forms the basis of the #CleanAirAct. Trump officials want to undo it.
"...the well-mixed greenhouse gases pose a danger to public health and welfare. There is no question.” - @chrfield.bsky.social
@apnews.com: bit.ly/3QIvESz
🦈 Sharks can be our eyes in the ocean by carrying sensors that collect and transmit data. A new study coauthored by @stanfordwoods.bsky.social Barbara Block identifies mako and blue sharks as top candidates for transmitting ocean data via satellite.
Read the study: bit.ly/4i6101c
Community scientists help fill gaps in studying and protecting social-ecological systems. A new study coauthored by @stanfordwoods.bsky.social @giuliodeleo.bsky.social + Nicole Ardoin highlights their role in knowledge generation, education, and conservation enforcement.
go.nature.com/4b3PCAE
The Trump administration halted a study assessing U.S. lands, water, and wildlife. Scientists are now working to publish it independently. @chrfield.bsky.social says it's vital for shaping conversations -- from family dinner tables to Congress.
Read more @nytimes.com: nyti.ms/4aVXrbj
"There are no Democratic or Republican thermometers. Ignoring the problem doesn't make it go away. It just means we have a more serious problem to deal with by the time we finally get serious about addressing it." - Woods director @chrfield.bsky.social on @pbs.org: www.pbs.org/newshour/sho...
Understaffed firefighting teams are struggling with the #LAwildfires and Bay Area crews face shortages, too. @chrfield.bsky.social says better coordination could improve wildfire response in these fire-prone regions.
@mercurynews.com: bayareane.ws/3Ctn5Y7
Ways to diversify crews: bit.ly/3VajTqF
Extreme weather raises pathogen exposure and intestinal illnesses. A study coauthored by @stanfordwoods.bsky.social Stephen Luby and @stanfordmedicine.bsky.social + @stanforddoerr.bsky.social peers finds rural Bangladesh needs better water treatment and storage to avoid contamination. bit.ly/42onZzT
What will the next four years of #ClimatePolicy look like?
Join us and the National Caucus of Environmental Legislators on Jan. 29 to explore how scientists can collaborate with policymakers to advance climate solutions on the state level.
Register here: stanford.io/40XbAlr
#SmartCities use tech to optimize energy based on human activity + advance sustainable development goals #SDGs. @stanfordwoods.bsky.social NatCap's Yingjie Li coauthored a study finding they excel in higher education, interest access, income equality, and sustainable transit. go.nature.com/40pif6m
#LAwildfires are turning movie stars into climate refugees, showing #ClimateChange impacts everyone. @chrfield.bsky.social says it's "so politically polarized" but as celebrities share personal stories, "it will reach people who haven't been reached before."
@throfficial.bsky.social: bit.ly/4atLVDL
How do #shipwrecks shape #MarineEcosystems? @stanfordwoods.bsky.social Krish Seetah coauthors a study proposing a new ecological framework to assess wrecks using case studies from Mauritius, highlighting their socioecological impacts and value in #CoralReef dynamics.
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Whale poop is so much more than waste. The results of a new study coauthored by @stanfordwoods.bsky.social Jeremy Goldbogen illustrate how whale poop stabilizes iron and reduces copper toxicity for marine wildlife – an #EcosystemService whaling has reduced by over 90%: go.nature.com/42dW2dP
Scientists often study coastal ecosystem disturbances one location at a time. @stanfordwoods.bsky.social Elliott White Jr. + peers argue that a "network-of-networks approach" could be the only way to address large-scale questions like extreme event impacts on communities: bit.ly/3C9XrYe
AI predicts how high global temperatures could climb depending on the pace of decarbonization in new papers out from @stanfordwoods.bsky.social Noah Diffenbaugh w/ETH Zurich's @soniaseneviratne.bsky.social and CSU's @eabarnes.bsky.social #Climate #AI sustainability.stanford.edu/news/ai-pred...
Our 2 new papers out today with colleagues Noah Diffenbaugh & @soniaseneviratne.bsky.social ! Our results highlight the power of #ML & transfer learning to combine #climate model projections with reanalyses to constrain future temperatures based on the current climate.
Phytopathogens promote and maintain local forest diversity. @stanfordwoods.bsky.social Erin Mordecai co-authored a study exploring the mechanisms for these interactions, which could aid in counteracting human-caused threats. Read the study: bit.ly/41kkKbW
New study co-authored by @stanfordwoods.bsky.social Alison Hoyt finds that oxidation mitigates methane release from peatland drainage canals in Indonesia. The results illuminate global methane budget and cycling impacts from tropical peatlands.
Read more: go.nature.com/3B14FND
Our well-being is tied to our neighborhoods but data proving this is limited. To provide evidence, a project funded by @stanfordwoods.bsky.social's EVP is using computer vision to find conditions that invoke a negative response.
Read the study: bit.ly/3CssRch
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@stanfordwoods.bsky.social is awarding nearly $5M to 16 projects tackling major environmental challenges: from wildfire warning systems, to UV-absorbing bacteriophages, to bringing back beavers! Learn more about the 2024 grants ➡️ stanford.io/3WhgJAV
Until now, there hasn't been a clear quantification of corporate impacts on nature. But a new
@stanfordwoods.bsky.social NatCap Program approach found that utility, real estate, materials, and finance companies are the most harmful to ecosystem services and biodiversity: go.nature.com/3NTHyrm
Rapid biodiversity changes driven by climate change are in our future. My co-authors and I found in a new study that grassland plant communities in CA shift more quickly in response to hot and dry conditions in contrast to forested ecosystems.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
How does economic growth impact the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)? @stanfordwoods.bsky.social Yingjie Li and peers created Environmental Footprint indices and found that improved production efficiency and consumption changes advance SDGs.
Read the study: go.nature.com/4dyAvi0
Dark, salty, & variable temp environments create genetically diverse ocean organisms, but experts disagree on how to value marine genetic resources for #biotech. @stanfordwoods.bsky.social COS researcher Jean-Baptiste Jouffray + peers propose holistic valuations in this review: go.nature.com/4eSHKlR
How can we account for social equity in water system maintenance and rehab? @stanfordwoods.bsky.social Khalid Osman and peers tested decision-making frameworks in Portland, OR. Incorporating social equity reduced performance disparities in infrastructure across communities. Read more: bit.ly/3XSsUpR
A study co-authored by @stanfordwoods.bsky.social Inês Azevedo compares the air pollution-related health and economic damages from electric vs. diesel long-haul truck fleets. Electrifying a new fleet could avoid $6.2-8.5 billion in health and climate damages annually. Read more: bit.ly/3B6EZ1N
New study in PNAS shows #groundwater is key to stabilizing crop yields in the US Corn Belt during dry years. As crops are exposed to more dry and wet extremes, a better understanding of the factors that impact yields will be critical to creating climate-resilient agriculture. bit.ly/3AMIIkY