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How Do Higher Waves Cause More Ice Clouds? Research Expedition Into Arctic Sea Explains
Environment and Climate

How Do Higher Waves Cause More Ice Clouds? Research Expedition Into Arctic Sea Explains

Some of the most well-known and feared aspects of climate
Climate Change Threatens Base of Polar Oceans’ Bountiful Food Webs
Environment and Climate

Climate Change Threatens Base of Polar Oceans’ Bountiful Food Webs

The cold polar oceans give rise to some of the
Green Crab Spreading Rapidly on West Coast Despite Lack of Genetic Diversity
Environment and Climate

Green Crab Spreading Rapidly on West Coast Despite Lack of Genetic Diversity

The green crab, Carcinus maenas, is considered a globally distributed
One Water Bucket to Find Them All: Detecting Fish, Mammals, and Birds From a Single Sample
Environment and Climate

One Water Bucket to Find Them All: Detecting Fish, Mammals, and Birds From a Single Sample

In times of exacerbating biodiversity loss, reliable data on species
PosiGen Deploys Solar Power to Hurricane Ida Victims in Louisiana
Environment and Climate

PosiGen Deploys Solar Power to Hurricane Ida Victims in Louisiana

South Louisiana communities hit hard by Hurricane Ida are now
Biggest Sustainable Fuel Agreement in Aviation History: United, Honeywell Invest in New Clean Tech Venture From Alder Fuels
Environment and Climate

Biggest Sustainable Fuel Agreement in Aviation History: United, Honeywell Invest in New Clean Tech Venture From Alder Fuels

United and Honeywell today announced a joint multimillion-dollar investment in
Emergency Action on Climate and Nature Crisis Cannot Wait for the Pandemic, Says Unprecedented Joint Editorial From Health Journals
Environment and Climate

Emergency Action on Climate and Nature Crisis Cannot Wait for the Pandemic, Says Unprecedented Joint Editorial From Health Journals

Today medical, nursing and public health journals across the world
NASA Grant Aids Geography Professor’s Climate Research on Dryland Regions
Environment and Climate

NASA Grant Aids Geography Professor’s Climate Research on Dryland Regions

New research by Indiana University professor Natasha MacBean, supported by a
Mountaintop Mining Causes 40% Loss of Aquatic Biodiversity
Environment and Climate

Mountaintop Mining Causes 40% Loss of Aquatic Biodiversity

Trickling down over rocks, surrounded by wildflowers and ferns, Appalachian
California Guard Military Police Help With Wildfire Response
Environment and Climate

California Guard Military Police Help With Wildfire Response

Raymundo Morales can’t remember how many fires he’s worked or
Hurricane Ida May Be One of the Best Observed Landfalling Hurricanes
Environment and Climate

Hurricane Ida May Be One of the Best Observed Landfalling Hurricanes

A research team led by Michael Biggerstaff, a professor of
Warming Atlantic Drives Right Whales Towards Extinction
Environment and Climate

Warming Atlantic Drives Right Whales Towards Extinction

Warming oceans have driven the critically endangered North Atlantic right
We Can Expect More Emissions From Oil Refineries in the Near-Term Future, Analysis Finds
Environment and Climate

We Can Expect More Emissions From Oil Refineries in the Near-Term Future, Analysis Finds

A global inventory has revealed that CO2 emissions from oil
Bacteria Shewanella Oneidensis May Hold Key for Energy Storage, Biofuels
Environment and Climate

Bacteria Shewanella Oneidensis May Hold Key for Energy Storage, Biofuels

Cornell University bioengineer Buz Barstow is trying to solve a
American Humane Rescue Team Rushing to Evacuate Animals Caught in Path of Hurricane Ida
Environment and Climate

American Humane Rescue Team Rushing to Evacuate Animals Caught in Path of Hurricane Ida

As the floodwaters from monster hurricane Ida threaten hundreds of
Carbon Neutrality – a New Policy Brief for Municipalities Worldwide
Environment and Climate

Carbon Neutrality – a New Policy Brief for Municipalities Worldwide

How to design efficient demo areas for urban carbon sequestration?
One Billion Children at ‘Extremely High Risk’ of the Impacts of the Climate Crisis
Environment and Climate

One Billion Children at ‘Extremely High Risk’ of the Impacts of the Climate Crisis

Young people living in the Central African Republic, Chad, Nigeria,
Volcanic Eruptions May Have Spurred First ‘Whiffs’ of Oxygen in Earth’s Atmosphere
Environment and Climate

Volcanic Eruptions May Have Spurred First ‘Whiffs’ of Oxygen in Earth’s Atmosphere

A new analysis of 2.5-billion-year-old rocks from Australia finds that
The Nature Conservancy Sets Goal of Protecting 30% of America by 2030
Environment and Climate

The Nature Conservancy Sets Goal of Protecting 30% of America by 2030

The Nature Conservancy (TNC), a global environmental nonprofit working to
Volcanoes Acted as a Safety Valve for Earth’s Long-Term Climate
Environment and Climate

Volcanoes Acted as a Safety Valve for Earth’s Long-Term Climate

Scientists at the University of Southampton have discovered that extensive
Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal Misses Opportunity to Prioritize Walking and Biking as Essential
Environment and Climate

Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal Misses Opportunity to Prioritize Walking and Biking as Essential

Rails-to-Trails Conservancy (RTC), the nation’s largest active-transportation advocacy organization, is
To Reduce Vehicle Pollution, a Single Atom Can Do the Work of Several
Environment and Climate

To Reduce Vehicle Pollution, a Single Atom Can Do the Work of Several

Your ride might be a modest one—but if it burns
Reconnecting the People, Plants and Animals of the UC San Diego’s Kendall-Frost Marsh
Environment and Climate

Reconnecting the People, Plants and Animals of the UC San Diego’s Kendall-Frost Marsh

The University of California San Diego’s Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh
Michigan Technological University Engineers Clean Up Water Pollution With Sunlight
Environment and Climate

Michigan Technological University Engineers Clean Up Water Pollution With Sunlight

In addition to providing vitamin D, helping flowers grow and
Another Majestic Lion Was Killed in Zimbabwe, Allegedly by an American Hunter
Environment and Climate

Another Majestic Lion Was Killed in Zimbabwe, Allegedly by an American Hunter

A majestic lion named Mopane was allegedly killed by an
Nornickel Participated in Norilsk Public Chamber Discussions on Issues of Climate and Norilsk Environment
Environment and Climate

Nornickel Participated in Norilsk Public Chamber Discussions on Issues of Climate and Norilsk Environment

Nornickel instigated the hearings of the Public Chamber of Norilsk
Effectively Removing CO2 From the Atmosphere
Environment and Climate

Effectively Removing CO2 From the Atmosphere

Researchers at the Paul Scherrer Institute PSI and ETH Zurich
Touted as Clean, ‘Blue’ Hydrogen May Be Worse Than Gas, Coal
Environment and Climate

Touted as Clean, ‘Blue’ Hydrogen May Be Worse Than Gas, Coal

Blue hydrogen – an energy source that involves a process
U.S. Census Shows City Growth Trends That Could Threaten Climate Efforts
Environment and Climate

U.S. Census Shows City Growth Trends That Could Threaten Climate Efforts

New 2020 census data released on Thursday shows that nearly
Warming Oceans Rob Fish of Ability to Both Move and Adapt to Cope
Environment and Climate

Warming Oceans Rob Fish of Ability to Both Move and Adapt to Cope

Many commonly-eaten fish could face extinction as warming oceans due
IPCC’s Summary for Policymakers on the Physical Science Basis of Climate Change
Environment and Climate

IPCC’s Summary for Policymakers on the Physical Science Basis of Climate Change

The Working Group I contribution to the IPCC’s Sixth Assessment
UAlbany Renewables Researcher Creates Interactive Map for Solar Panel Deployment Across the U.S.
Environment and Climate

UAlbany Renewables Researcher Creates Interactive Map for Solar Panel Deployment Across the U.S.

Atmospheric scientist Richard Perez has long believed that solar energy
Minor Volcanic Eruptions Could ‘Cascade’ Into Global Catastrophe, Experts Argue
Environment and Climate

Minor Volcanic Eruptions Could ‘Cascade’ Into Global Catastrophe, Experts Argue

Currently, much of the thinking around risks posed by volcanoes
Dryer, Warmer Night Air Is Making Some Western Wildfires More Active at Night
Environment and Climate

Dryer, Warmer Night Air Is Making Some Western Wildfires More Active at Night

Firefighters have reported that Western wildfires are starting earlier in
The Endangered California Gravenstein Apple Goes National for a Limited Time
Environment and Climate

The Endangered California Gravenstein Apple Goes National for a Limited Time

Apple lovers nationwide can pre-order boxes of organic Gravenstein apples,
New Study Finds Emperor Penguins Increasingly Threatened by Climate Change
Environment and Climate

New Study Finds Emperor Penguins Increasingly Threatened by Climate Change

A new study published in Global Change Biology provides valuable
Scientists Anticipated Alaska Quake, but When and Where Proved Elusive
Environment and Climate

Scientists Anticipated Alaska Quake, but When and Where Proved Elusive

An 8.2-magnitude earthquake struck off the southern coast of Alaska
Solar-Powered Microbes to Feed the World?
Environment and Climate

Solar-Powered Microbes to Feed the World?

Microbes have played a key role in our food and
In the Absence of Genetic Variation, Asexual Invasive Species Find New Methods of Adapting to Their Environment
Environment and Climate

In the Absence of Genetic Variation, Asexual Invasive Species Find New Methods of Adapting to Their Environment

Without the benefits of evolutionary genetic variation that accompany meiotic
Climate Change Has National Security Implications, DOD Official Says
Environment and Climate

Climate Change Has National Security Implications, DOD Official Says

Understanding and dealing with climate change is important to national
Shell to Buy Inspire Energy Capital, Expanding Renewable Power Business in the United States
Environment and Climate

Shell to Buy Inspire Energy Capital, Expanding Renewable Power Business in the United States

Shell New Energies US LLC (Shell), a subsidiary of Royal
U.S. Department of Energy Announces $7.7 Million for Earth & Environmental Systems Modeling
Environment and Climate

U.S. Department of Energy Announces $7.7 Million for Earth & Environmental Systems Modeling

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced $7.7 million in funding for
Making Clear Biodegradable Film From Crop Residue
Environment and Climate

Making Clear Biodegradable Film From Crop Residue

Making a transparent, biodegradable film from crop residue and native
What Happens to Marine Life When Oxygen Is Scarce?
Environment and Climate

What Happens to Marine Life When Oxygen Is Scarce?

In September of 2017, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution postdoctoral scholar
Giant Pandas Status Downgraded From ‘Endangered’ to ‘Vulnerable’
Environment and Climate

Giant Pandas Status Downgraded From ‘Endangered’ to ‘Vulnerable’

Pandas must be quite familiar to you all. But it
Nevada Guard’s ‘High Rollers’ Extend Wildfire Mission
Environment and Climate

Nevada Guard’s ‘High Rollers’ Extend Wildfire Mission

The Nevada Air National Guard’s participation in the wildland firefighting
U.S. Department of Energy Awards $4.15 Million to Argonne to Support Collaborations With Industry
Environment and Climate

U.S. Department of Energy Awards $4.15 Million to Argonne to Support Collaborations With Industry

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced over $30
California’s Carbon Mitigation Efforts May Be Thwarted by Climate Change Itself
Environment and Climate

California’s Carbon Mitigation Efforts May Be Thwarted by Climate Change Itself

To meet an ambitious goal of carbon neutrality by 2045,
New Study Confirms Relationship Between Toxic Pollution, Climate Risks to Human Health
Environment and Climate

New Study Confirms Relationship Between Toxic Pollution, Climate Risks to Human Health

For more than 30 years, scientists on the U.N.’s Intergovernmental
Actions in Coming Decade Will Determine Whether Coral Reefs Survive
Environment and Climate

Actions in Coming Decade Will Determine Whether Coral Reefs Survive

An international group of researchers representing thousands of coral scientists
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