Extreme events wipe out entire forests, dramatically eliminating complex ecosystems as well as local communities.
Currently Stable Parts of East Antarctica May Be Closer to Melting Than Anyone Realized
Stanford researchers have found large thawed or close-to-thawed areas under coastal portions of the ice sheet that holds back glaciers in the Wilkes Subglacial Basin.
Longitudinal Study Links PFAS Contamination With Teas, Processed Meats and Food Packaging
Researchers from the Keck School of Medicine of USC studied how dietary patterns relate to levels of so-called forever chemicals in the body over time.
Vitamin B12 Adaptability in Antarctic Algae Has Implications for Climate Change
Vitamin B12 deficiency in people can cause a slew of health problems and even become fatal.
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This US-Indian Satellite Will Monitor Earth’s Changing Frozen Regions
NISAR will study changes to ice sheets, glaciers, and sea ice in fine detail, as climate change warms the air and ocean.
NASA Study: More Greenland Ice Lost Than Previously Estimated
A new, comprehensive analysis of satellite data finds that majority of glaciers on the landmass have retreated significantly.
Spacing Characteristics Between Vegetation Could be a Warning Sign of Degrading Dryland Ecosystems
One of the iconic features of drylands is the striking appearance of islands of plants surrounded by bare soil.
Oxford Scientists Launch Ambitious Roadmap for a Circular Carbon Plastics Economy
Researchers from the Oxford Martin Programme on the Future of Plastics, University of Oxford, have outlined ambitious targets to help deliver a sustainable and net zero plastic economy.
Decarbonising the World’s Industries
Harmful emissions from the industrial sector could be reduced by up to 85% across the world, according to new research.