Remote sensing could help experts monitor Nile hydrology as a new reservoir is filled.
Deforestation of Indigenous Lands Could Prevent Brazil From Achieving Climate Change Mitigation Targets
Researchers have developed global forecasts that can provide up to a year's advance notice of marine heatwaves, sudden and pronounced increases in ocean temperatures that can dramatically affect ocean ecosystems.
March 2022, Year to Date Rank as Earth’s 5th Warmest
Antarctic sea ice coverage shrank to near-record low
The Great Barrier Reef Through Time
Geological evidence shows the reef system has a history of demise and resilience.
NOAA Showcases New Mapping Tool for Marine Species
Data reveals fish are shifting into different waters
Satellites Improve National Reporting of Greenhouse Gases
With the climate crisis continuing to tighten its grip, nations around the world are making efforts to reduce emissions of climate warming gases.
New Mobile Testing Resource To Provide Advanced Data On Chemical Air Pollutants
The Texas A&M-owned van is equipped with a highly sensitive instrument that allows it to detect a wide range of chemical pollutants and offer real-time results.
California Field Campaign Helping Scientists Protect Diverse Ecosystems
Above Santa Barbara County, the Surface Biology and Geology High-Frequency Time Series, or SHIFT, campaign collects data to understand land and aquatic ecosystems.
Adriatic Ecosystems Withstand Major Climate Shifts but Wither Under Human Impact
An analysis of more than 70,000 fossils indicates that mollusk communities were incredibly resilient to major climatic shifts during the last ice age.
Urgent Action Required to Protect World’s Coral Reefs From Disappearing Within Three Decades, Warn Experts
An international team of environmental scientists have published a series of significant recommendations to protect, conserve and study the world’s coral reefs – the ‘canaries in the coal mine’ of climate change.