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  • Study Examines Effects of Climate Change, Land Loss on Louisiana’s Houma Tribe

    Repeated disasters and environmental changes on Louisiana’s Gulf Coast are rapidly eroding the land, and along with it, an Indigenous tribe’s ability to sustain its culture, health and livelihoods, new research suggests.

  • HALO Mission Over the Southern Hemisphere Investigates Ozone Depletion and Processes Affecting Our Climate

    Researchers will study the influence of gravity waves on the polar vortex over the Antarctic and analyze the chemical and dynamic processes at play in the tropopause.

  • Historic British Landscapes Under Severe Threat From Climate Crisis

    Climate crisis impacts, such as sea-level rise, coastal erosion and flooding pose a serious threat to archaeology and heritage, according to new research.

  • NASA Data Stares into the Eye of Powerful Hurricane Lorenzo

    Satellite data has confirmed that Lorenzo is a major hurricane in the eastern North Atlantic Ocean with an impressive structure. 

  • For This Ocean Dweller, Ability to Respond to Warming Waters is About Location

    It’s common knowledge that, through the process of natural selection, organisms adapt to their environments. 

  • NASA Satellite Finds Karen Holding onto Tropical Storm Status through Cloud Heights, Temperatures

    NASA’s Terra Satellite provides a variety of data on tropical cyclones including cloud heights and cloud top temperatures. 

  • Rock-Solid Climate Solutions: Negative Emissions Technology

    A team of international researchers plan to turn the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide into rock by permanently injecting it beneath the Earth’s ocean floor through an ambitious, new research partnership announced today by the Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions (PICS) at the University of Victoria.

  • Equus Beds Aquifer Water Quality Nearly Unchanged Between 2001 and 2016

    Water quality in the Little Arkansas River and in the Equus Beds aquifer has not substantially changed since 2001, according to a new study by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the city of Wichita, Kansas.

  • Predicting a Hurricane’s Intensity Can Prove Difficult – But Very Important

    Rapid intensification is a serious challenge for the prediction of hurricane intensity. 

  • NASA Finds Tropical Storm Karen’s Strength on Western Side

    NASA’s Terra satellite captured an image of Tropical Storm Karen on Sept. 26 and found the strongest thunderstorms west of center.

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