University of Queensland researchers have worked with industry to map how Australia could move towards decarbonising its heavy haulage rail network.
Study Shows Oil and Gas Infrastructure Hurting Nesting Birds In Globally Important Breeding Area in Arctic Alaska
A new WCS-led study that analyzed 17 years of migratory bird-nesting data in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, revealed that nest survival decreased significantly near high-use oil and gas infrastructure and its related noise, dust, traffic, air pollution, and other disturbances.
Progressive Climate Change: Desertification Threatens Mediterranean Forests
Heidelberg earth scientists study natural climate fluctuations of the past 500,000 years.
Bacteria Could Make Salmon Healthier
Researchers, including from NTNU, are breeding bacteria-free fish fry. This pursuit is more important than you might think.
Juvenile Salmon Migration Timing Responds Unpredictably to Climate Change
Climate change has led to earlier spring blooms for wildflowers and ocean plankton but the impacts on salmon migration are more complicated, according to new research.
How Does Climate Change Affect Global Bird Reproduction?
A new study reported in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences assessed changes in the reproductive output of 104 bird species between 1970 and 2019.
Mixing Theory, Observation to Envision Adaptations in a Warmer World
Climate changes are conjuring a whirlwind ride that seems to present some creatures opportunities to thrive.
CO2 Recycling: What Is the Role of the Electrolyte?
The greenhouse gas carbon dioxide can be converted into useful hydrocarbons by electrolysis.
Oxford University Joins Largest Ever Ocean Survey in a Global Effort to Save Marine Life
Scientists believe little more than 10% of the species that live in our seas have been found and that around two million remain undiscovered.
Shrinking Reservoirs in Catalonia
The Catalonia region of Spain is experiencing a long-term drought, which has shrunk reservoirs and led to water restrictions.