Environment and Climate Remote-Sensing Observations in the Arctic Offer New Insights Into Ice Particles Atmospheric and climate scientists have long sought to understand the
Environment and Climate Scientists Report Complete Collapse of East Antarctica’s Conger Ice Shelf Satellite data has confirmed that an ice shelf about the
Environment and Climate US, EU Plan to Redirect Gas Poised to Shift Infrastructure Priorities President Biden and European leaders are expected to unveil an
Environment and Climate White House Summit Brings National Energy Leaders Together to Forge a Path to Accelerate Fusion Electricity Climate and energy experts from national laboratories, universities, private industry,
Environment and Climate DePaul University Researchers Help Chart Global Human Impact on Nature: Evolution in Chicago’s Clover On a sunny day in 2018, two DePaul biological sciences
Environment and Climate U.S. Fires Four Times Larger, Three Times More Frequent Since 2000 Fires have gotten larger, more frequent and more widespread across
Environment and Climate Newly Located Acoustic Buoys Will Alert Mariners of the Presence of Whales Near Critical U.S. Ports North Atlantic right whales are in trouble. As one of
Environment and Climate Heat Stress for Cattle May Cost Billions by Century’s End Climate change poses a potentially devastating economic threat to low-income
Environment and Climate Climate Mitigation Measures Could Impact Food Security Many countries have set carbon neutrality as a policy goal,
Environment and Climate Changes in Air Pollution Linked With Dry Spells in Asia and Summer Heatwaves in Europe Air pollution increases in South East Asia, combined with pollution
Environment and Climate Swiss Rivers on Track to Overheat by the End of the Century According to an EPFL study, if we take immediate measures
Environment and Climate Accelerating Melt Rate Makes Greenland Ice Sheet World’s Largest Dam Researchers have observed extremely high rates of melting at the
Environment and Climate The Formation of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet Was Very Different Than Previously Believed Roughly 35 million years ago, Earth cooled rapidly. At roughly
Environment and Climate Onset of Modern Sea Level Rise Began in 1863, International Study Finds An international team of scientists including Rutgers researchers has found
Environment and Climate Chemists Discover a Range of Environmental Contaminants in Fracking Wastewater As companies that drill for oil and natural gas using
Environment and Climate IBM Launches 2-year Global Pro Bono Environmental Program for Non-Profits IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced the launch of the IBM
Environment and Climate A Million New Trees by 2030: New York City Leaders Must Look at Where — Not Just How Many New York City’s five borough presidents are calling on Mayor
Environment and Climate Biden Administration, DOE to Invest $3 Billion to Strengthen U.S. Supply Chain for Advanced Batteries for Vehicles and Energy Storage The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) issued two notices of
Environment and Climate USDA Increases Wild Bird Surveillance for Avian Influenza The United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant
Environment and Climate Former Democratic U.S. Sens. Landrieu and Heitkamp Join Effort to Support Essential Role of Natural Gas in America’s Clean Energy Future Natural Allies for a Clean Energy Future announced former U.S.
Environment and Climate Iceland Fisheries Minister Svandis Svavarsdottir Signals End of Whaling The Icelandic government has publicly signaled an end to Icelandic
Environment and Climate ICYMI: Granholm Op-ed: New York’s Climate Goals Inspire Biden’s Clean Energy Agenda Last week, Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm published an
Environment and Climate Why We Need Hydropower for a Resilient Grid America’s most critical piece of energy infrastructure—the grid—is more vulnerable
Environment and Climate UL Joins the Science Based Targets Initiative to Reduce Global Carbon Emissions UL, the global safety science leader, announced its commitment to
Environment and Climate Under the Hood: How Environment and Genomes Interact in Plant Development Iowa State University scientists have harnessed data analytics to look
Environment and Climate WVU Extension Webinar Series to Focus on Sustainable Rural Tourism in West Virginia The Mountain State’s communities have seen elevated interest in tourism
Environment and Climate ‘Mega Iceberg’ Released 152 Billion Tonnes of Fresh Water Into Ocean as It Scraped Past South Georgia 152 billion tonnes of freshwater – equivalent to 20 x
Environment and Climate Appalachian Power Issues Its Largest Request for Wind Energy Resources Appalachian Power issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for up
Environment and Climate Thousands of Georgia Power Personnel Responding to Impacts From Winter Storm Izzy As impacts from Winter Storm Izzy are being felt across
Environment and Climate Accumulated Heat in the Upper Ocean Is at Record Levels, Breaks Records for Sixth Year The world’s oceans are hotter than ever before, continuing their
Environment and Climate Biological Treatment Process for Nitrate in Groundwater Gains California State Approval A pilot study using the Hall BioProcess™, an advanced treatment
Environment and Climate Low Oxygen and Sulfide in the Oceans Played Greater Role in Ancient Mass Extinction Florida State University researchers have new insight into the complicated
Environment and Climate Air Pollution From Wildfires, Rising Heat Affected 68% of U.S. West in One Day Large wildfires and severe heat events are happening more often
Environment and Climate More Than 150 Projects Across 29 States Aim to Optimize and Commercialize Renewable Energy Technology The U.S. Department of Energy announced $35 million in funding
Environment and Climate Mass Die-Off of Magellanic Penguins Seen During 2019 Heatwave In June 2021, an unprecedented heatwave hit the Pacific Northwest
Environment and Climate Understanding Human-Elephant Conflict and Vulnerability in the Face of Climate Change Human-wildlife conflict is a central issue in the conservation sciences.
Environment and Climate Civitas Pledges $1 Million to Marshall Fire Relief Efforts Civitas Resources, Inc. announced a pledge of $1 million to
Environment and Climate CECO Environmental Solutions Enable Industrial Process Recovery and Recycling for Aluminum Manufacturer CECO Environmental Corp. (Nasdaq: CECE), a leading environmentally focused, diversified
Environment and Climate Year in Review: Supporting National Parks in 2021 As we enter the final days of the year, the
Environment and Climate Homelessness Increases Serious Illness, Emergency Room Visits During Heatwaves In 2020, amidst a worldwide pandemic, 580,000 people were experiencing
Environment and Climate Meltwater Influences Ecosystems in the Arctic Ocean Oceans are one of the largest carbon sinks on our
Environment and Climate No Returning to Climate of the Past Even With CO2 Reduction While the entire world focuses on achieving carbon neutrality –
Environment and Climate DOE Establishes New Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations Under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced the establishment of
Environment and Climate Looking to the Future of American Cities, USCM Launches New Task Force on Electric Vehicles Today, U.S. Conference of Mayors (USCM) President Dayton (OH) Mayor
Environment and Climate Farmed Seafood Supply at Risk if We Don’t Act on Climate Change The supply of farmed seafood such as salmon and mussels
Environment and Climate Fire and Ice: The Puzzling Link Between Western Wildfires and Arctic Sea Ice Robert Frost wrote a century ago “Some say the world
Environment and Climate Major U.S. Electric Utility Companies May Reduce Power Sector Emissions by One-third, if They Stick With Their Climate Pledges Voluntary pledges by major U.S. electric utility companies could reduce
Environment and Climate In Last 15 Years, Deforestation Made Outdoor Work Unsafe for Millions The tropics is becoming hotter due to a combination of
Environment and Climate Climate Cycles Create California Precipitation Uncertainty Over the past 40 years, winters in California have become
Environment and Climate Small Growers Symposium: Collaboration Is Key to Navigating Supply Chain Navigating the supply chain to get produce to market is