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- 			 Climate ClimateA lush, green Arabian Desert may have once linked Africa and AsiaMineral formations in caves reveal recurring periods of humidity in the Arabian Desert over the last 8 million years. 
- 			 Climate ClimateSolar geoengineering moves into the spotlight as climate concerns growAs global temperatures rise, scientists debate the pros and cons of solar geoengineering, a strategy to cool Earth by reflecting sunlight into space. 
- 			 Earth EarthThe ozone layer shields life on Earth. We’ll soon lose a key way to monitor its healthImminent loss of NASA's Aura and Canada's SCISAT will severely diminish scientists’ ability to monitor ozone-depleting substances in the stratosphere. By Nikk Ogasa
- 			 Earth EarthMore details about the Myanmar earthquake are emergingA phenomenon called liquefaction, which causes the ground to slump like quicksand, led to significant damage after the Myanmar earthquake. The risk of aftershock remains high. 
- 			 Climate ClimateSplitting seawater offers a path to sustainable cement productionCement manufacture is a huge carbon emitter. A by-product of splitting seawater might make the process more environmentally friendly. 
- 			 Earth Earth3 things to know about the deadly Myanmar earthquakeThe magnitude 7.7 earthquake was powerful, shallow and in a heavily populated region with vulnerable buildings. 
- 			 Agriculture AgricultureHow silicon turns tomato plants into mean, green, pest-killing machinesTreated plants fight pests without the need for toxic pesticides, oozing a "larval toffee" that stunts tomato pinworms’ growth and attracts predators. 
- 			 Climate ClimateBuying carbon credits to fight climate change? Here’s what to knowCarbon credits sold on the voluntary market are under scrutiny for not offsetting greenhouse gas emissions as claimed. 
- 			 Earth EarthWildfires and farm fertilizer use are fueling ozone pollutionFires and agricultural soils can rival cars and factories in emitting chemicals that lead to ozone, making it hard to meet air quality standards. 
- 			 Climate ClimateSome trees are coping with extreme heat surprisingly wellRising temperatures could reduce trees' ability to photosynthesize. Scientists are trying to figure out just how close we are to that point. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsSome sea turtles are laying eggs earlier in response to climate changeA 1-degree-Celsius change in water temperature prompts sea turtles in Northern Cyprus to lay eggs nearly a week earlier on average. 
- 			 Climate ClimateWarming is chasing cloud forests steadily uphillCloud forests are biodiversity hot spots and crucial water sources. But climate change and deforestation are shrinking their range, new data show. By Douglas Fox