A massive, early season wildfire that continues to burn in northern New Mexico generated a pyrocumulonimbus cloud.
Texas Crawfish Acres Expand, Weights Low Due To Cool Weather
While the state is still far behind Louisiana in crawfish production, Texas holds a strong No. 2 spot, with around 9,500 total crawfish acres.
How to Avoid Eating the World: From Degrowth to a Sustainable Food System Transformation
Proponents of degrowth have long argued that economic growth is detrimental to the environment.
Tidal Blade Facility at Leading Edge of Green Energy Testing
The world’s first rapid testing facility for tidal turbine blades, which researchers say can speed up development of marine energy technologies while helping to reduce costs, has opened for business.
Cutting Air Pollution Emissions Would Save 50,000 U.S. Lives, $600 Billion Each Year
Eliminating air pollution emissions from energy-related activities in the United States would prevent more than 50,000 premature deaths each year and provide more than $600 billion in benefits each year from avoided illness and death, according to a new study by University of Wisconsin–Madison researchers.
April 2022 Tied as Earth’s Fifth-Warmest
Asia saw its warmest April on record
Scientists Show How Forests Measure Up
A new map shows the height of Earth’s forests, from stubby saplings to timbers towering more than 50 meters tall, across the entire land surface.
Extreme Storms Could Help Protect Beaches From Sea Level Rise: Study
Deep sand movements stirred up by intense storms may offset some of the impacts of coastal erosion caused by sea level rise.
Study Sheds Light on What Influences Water Supplied by Snowmelt
Water often falls from the sky and is stored in mountains across the U.S. as snow before it melts and flows down to urban and rural communities.
Climate Change Increases Risks of Tree Death
Planting a tree seems like a generally good thing to do for the environment.