A robust analysis demonstrates that nature-based solutions to reduce the damage caused by coastal flooding are cost-effective
Subtropical corals are heading south to Sydney. Are they dangerous invaders or harmless refugees?
A new Imperial analysis has found that biogas and biomethane, while more climate friendly, leak up to twice as much methane as previously thought.
Researchers conducted land use change experiments in both New Hampshire and New York.
An instrument on the space station documented how built and natural surfaces responded to record heat in Las Vegas.
Encouraging adoption of EVs is seen by many governments as a key pillar of efforts to build a carbon-neutral economy, reduce urban pollution and roll back the impact of climate change
It’s no surprise that warming temperatures across the earth are having a slow, yet profound impact on the forests of the world.
Wind technology is growing—literally.
Cheatgrass, an invasive annual grass that has invaded Nevada rangelands, is responsible for much of the increasing wildfire danger in the Intermountain West.
The snow that falls in the mountains is good for more than just skiing, snowshoeing and breathtaking vistas.
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