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
Environment and Climate Michigan Technological University Engineers Clean Up Water Pollution With Sunlight In addition to providing vitamin D, helping flowers grow and
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
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
Environment and Climate Effectively Removing CO2 From the Atmosphere Researchers at the Paul Scherrer Institute PSI and ETH Zurich
Environment and Climate Touted as Clean, ‘Blue’ Hydrogen May Be Worse Than Gas, Coal Blue hydrogen – an energy source that involves a process
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
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
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
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
Environment and Climate Minor Volcanic Eruptions Could ‘Cascade’ Into Global Catastrophe, Experts Argue Currently, much of the thinking around risks posed by volcanoes
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
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,
Environment and Climate New Study Finds Emperor Penguins Increasingly Threatened by Climate Change A new study published in Global Change Biology provides valuable
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
Environment and Climate Solar-Powered Microbes to Feed the World? Microbes have played a key role in our food and
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
Environment and Climate Climate Change Has National Security Implications, DOD Official Says Understanding and dealing with climate change is important to national
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
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
Environment and Climate Making Clear Biodegradable Film From Crop Residue Making a transparent, biodegradable film from crop residue and native
Environment and Climate What Happens to Marine Life When Oxygen Is Scarce? In September of 2017, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution postdoctoral scholar
Environment and Climate Giant Pandas Status Downgraded From ‘Endangered’ to ‘Vulnerable’ Pandas must be quite familiar to you all. But it
Environment and Climate Nevada Guard’s ‘High Rollers’ Extend Wildfire Mission The Nevada Air National Guard’s participation in the wildland firefighting
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
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,
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
Environment and Climate Actions in Coming Decade Will Determine Whether Coral Reefs Survive An international group of researchers representing thousands of coral scientists
Environment and Climate Marvel Hero Genesis Butler Says: Don’t Bulldoze LA’s Ballona Wetlands! Marvel’s new superhero, 14-year-old Genesis Butler, great grandniece of civil
Environment and Climate Removal of Barred Owls Slows Decline of Iconic Spotted Owls in Pacific Northwest A 17-year study in Oregon, Washington and California found that
Environment and Climate Team at Northern Arizona University Awarded $2M NSF Grant to Teach Virtual Explorers About Permafrost and Arctic Climate Change Scientists at Northern Arizona University, Arizona State University, the Arizona
Environment and Climate Wildfire Smoke Exposure Linked to Increased Risk of Contracting COVID-19 Wildfire smoke may greatly increase susceptibility to SARS-CoV-2, the virus
Environment and Climate Nearly 20 Percent of Globally Important Intact Forest Landscapes Overlap With Concessions for Extractive Industries A new study from WCS and WWF reveals that nearly
Environment and Climate Solar Radio Signals Could Be Used to Monitor Melting Ice Sheets The sun provides a daunting source of electromagnetic disarray –
Environment and Climate New Argonne Study Puts Charge Into Drive for Sustainable Lithium Production An important new study by researchers at the U.S. Department
Environment and Climate Pfister Energy Opens Regional Office in Colorado After nearly 20 years of developing, engineering, and constructing solar
Environment and Climate ASPCA to Build Two New Animal Recovery Facilities for Victims of Cruelty and Neglect The ASPCA (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty
Environment and Climate Shark Week 2021: How Large Marine Predators Use the Twilight Zone to Thrive, and Survive Sharks are some of the largest fish in the ocean,
Environment and Climate Huge Volcanic Eruption Disrupted Climate but Not Human Evolution A massive volcanic eruption in Indonesia about 74,000 years ago
Environment and Climate Hurricane Hunters Wrap Up Tropical Storm Elsa Reconnaissance The Air Force Reserve’s 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron Hurricane Hunters
Environment and Climate Field Biologists and NASA Planes to Map Biodiversity in South Africa’s Greater Cape Floristic Region Scientists from the U.S. and South Africa are launching a
Environment and Climate Study Finds an Oil Spill in the Canadian Arctic Could Be Devastating for the Environment and Indigenous Peoples The growing rate of ice melt in the Arctic due
Environment and Climate The Salvation Army Prepares to Serve as 2021 Hurricane Season Begins The Salvation Army is prepared to help survivors and first
Environment and Climate Report Details American Humane’s Global Efforts in Protecting World’s Animals During Pandemic Year American Humane, the country’s first national humane organization, has released
Environment and Climate Earth’s Cryosphere Shrinking by 87,000 Square Kilometers Per Year The global cryosphere–all of the areas with frozen water on
Environment and Climate Hunting, Hidden Deaths Led to Estimated 30% Reduction in Wisconsin’s Wolf Population About 100 additional wolves died over the winter in Wisconsin
Environment and Climate Agriculture Byproducts Can Help Produce Eco-Friendly, Biodegradable Plastics Bioplastics — biodegradable plastics made from biological substances rather than
Environment and Climate U.S. Department of Energy Awards $45.5 Million for Projects to Advance Biotechnology Research The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) awarded $45.5 million for
Environment and Climate PSEG Completes Sale of Solar Source Portfolio to Affiliate of LS Power Public Service Enterprise Group Inc. (PSEG) announced that it has
Environment and Climate Chemical Activity Barometer Rises in June 2021 The Chemical Activity Barometer (CAB), a leading economic indicator created