Tasmania Station Proves World Can Reverse Climate Damage
A remote clifftop station in Tasmania has been quietly proving for 50 years that humanity can actually reverse atmospheric damage. The data shows both our impact and our power to fix it.
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A remote clifftop station in Tasmania has been quietly proving for 50 years that humanity can actually reverse atmospheric damage. The data shows both our impact and our power to fix it.

Scientists are turning wind energy's biggest challenges into opportunities by studying how the atmosphere really works. Johns Hopkins researcher Julie Lundquist shows how understanding wind patterns, turbine interactions, and weather extremes can make renewable energy more reliable than ever.