Without efforts to mitigate climate change, summers spanning nearly six months may become the new normal by 2100 in the Northern Hemisphere, according to a new study.
Researchers have found that nitrogen-fixing legume trees can support themselves and surrounding trees not only with increased access to nitrogen but with other key nutrients through enhanced mineral weathering.
In early 2021, authorities warned about potentially toxic blooms at a popular recreational lake in New South Wales.
Crop-CASMA uses data from NASA missions to map soil moisture across the United States.
Record-breaking deep freeze engulfed much of Texas.
The work of Texas A&M researchers is helping engineers better assess the vulnerability of coastal landscapes.
Surface meltwater ponding is potentially dangerous to ice shelves.
Multinational companies headquartered in countries with tougher environmental policies tend to locate their polluting factories in countries with more lax regulations, a new study finds.
To avoid a substantial increase in water scarcity, biomass plantations for energy production need sustainable water management, a new study shows.
Satellite imagery shows that the area covered by kelp forests off the coast of Northern California has dropped by more than 95 percent, with just a few small, isolated patches of bull kelp remaining.
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