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Bob Berwyn

Reporter, Austria

Bob Berwyn is an Austria-based reporter who has covered climate science and international climate policy for more than a decade. Previously, he reported on the environment, endangered species and public lands for several Colorado newspapers, and also worked as editor and assistant editor at community newspapers in the Colorado Rockies.

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The Bolsa Chica coastal wetlands in California. Credit: Tracie Hall/CC-BY-SA-2.0

Sea Level Rise Threatens to Wipe Out West Coast Wetlands

By Bob Berwyn

Millions of Brazilian free-tailed bats spend summers in the Bracken Cave near San Antonio, Texas. A study finds they're arriving earlier and staying longer as the planet warms. Credit: Ann Froschauer/USFWS

Bat Swarms on Weather Radar Reveal Earlier Migration as Planet Warms

By Bob Berwyn

Charleston, South Carolina, shown here after Hurricane Matthew, is one of a few U.S. coastal cities to recently a adopt sea level rise strategy. Credit: Brian Blanco/Getty Images

Sea Level Rise Is Accelerating: 4 Inches Per Decade (or More) by 2100

By Bob Berwyn

The jet stream wind speeds over North America. Credit: NASA

Polar Vortex: How the Jet Stream and Climate Change Bring on Cold Snaps

By Bob Berwyn

Northstar gondolas at Lake Tahoe. Credit: Steve Jurvetson/CC-BY-2.0

Snowpack Near Record Lows Spells Trouble for Western Water Supplies

By Bob Berwyn

Scientists in the Canadian Arctic. Credit: Jeremy Potter/NOAA

Polar Ice Is Disappearing, Setting Off Climate Alarms

By Bob Berwyn

Climate change, climate science, heat waves, 2017

Climate Change Is Happening Faster Than Expected, and It’s More Extreme

By Bob Berwyn

A coal-fired factory in China. Credit: Kevin Frayer/Getty Images

Global CO2 Emissions to Hit Record High in 2017

By Bob Berwyn

How Responsible Is Each Country When an Extreme Climate Event Strikes?

By Bob Berwyn

Antarctica. Credit: NASA

Antarctica's Winds Increasing Risk of Sea Level Rise from Massive Totten Glacier

By Bob Berwyn

Getz ice shelf, Antarctica. Credit: Jeremy Harbeck/NASA

Are Antarctica's Ice Sheets Near a Climate Tipping Point?

By Bob Berwyn

Amazon River Basin. Credit: Neil Palmer/CIAT

El Niño’s Warning: Satellite Shows How Forest CO2 Emissions Can Skyrocket

By Bob Berwyn

How Deep Ocean Wind Turbines Could Power the World

By Bob Berwyn

Warming Drives Unexpected Pulses of CO2 from Forest Soil

By Bob Berwyn

A strong versus weakened polar vortex. Credit: NOAA

Ice Loss and the Polar Vortex: How a Warming Arctic Fuels Cold Snaps

By Bob Berwyn

Residents fight one of several wildfires burning in Portugal in the summer of 2017. Credit: Patricia de Melo Moreira/AFP/Getty Images

Europe's Hot, Fiery Summer Linked to Global Warming, Study Shows

By Bob Berwyn

Hurricane Maria intensifies near the Leeward Islands. Credit: Hal Pierce/NASA-JAXA

How Climate Science Can Improve Hurricane Forecasts

By Bob Berwyn

Trees damaged by an infestation of Southern Pine Beetle. Credit: Erich Vallery/USDA

Tree-Killing Beetles Spread into Northern U.S. Forests as Temperatures Rise

By Bob Berwyn

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