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  • Lituya Bay’s Apocalyptic Wave

    One of the tallest tsunami waves known to science slammed this Alaskan bay in 1958.

  • Thailand Brings NASA Air Quality Data Down to Earth

    SERVIR-Mekong launched its new Air Quality Explorer app with Thailand's pollution control department and space agency.

  • Artificial Intelligence and Satellite Technologies Reveal Detailed Map of Air Pollution Across Great Britain

    A novel method that combines artificial intelligence with remote sensing satellite technologies has produced the most detailed coverage of air pollution in Britain to date.

  • Climate Change and “Atmospheric Thirst” to Increase Fire Danger and Drought in Nevada and California

    Climate change and a “thirsty atmosphere” will bring more extreme wildfire danger and multi-year droughts to Nevada and California by the end of this century, according to new research from the Desert Research Institute (DRI), the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego, and the University of California, Merced.

  • US Methane “Hotspot” is Snapshot of Local Pollution

    A giant methane cloud caught by satellite in 2014 looming over the U.S. Southwest wasn’t a persistent hotspot, as first thought when it made national news.

  • Flooding in Northern Luzon

    In the wake of three typhoons within a month, the Philippines provinces of Cagayan and Isabela have seen some of their worst flooding in decades.

  • Arctic Animals’ Movement Patterns are Shifting in Different Ways as the Climate Changes

    For animals in the Arctic, life is a balancing act.

  • Some Amazon Regions May Resist Climate-Driven Drying Better Than Thought

    Trees and other vegetation can help mitigate climate change, by taking in carbon dioxide during photosynthesis and storing it in stems, trunks, leaves and roots.

  • Polar Climate Affects Tropical Trade Wind Strength

    The impact of sea surface temperature variations in the tropical Pacific on global climate has long been recognized.

  • A Busy Season for Crop Fires in Northwestern India

    Burning leftover straw after the rice harvest has once again blanketed the region with smoke.

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