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  • Think Big—at Least When It Comes to Global Conservation

    According to a group of international researchers, the potential for large countries to contribute to environmental protection is being overlooked.

  • Polar Vortex: The Science Behind the Cold

    The polar vortex, a swirl of low-pressure air six miles up in the atmosphere, blasted much of the American Midwest and Northeast in late January 2019 with temperatures cold enough to bring on frostbite within minutes.

  • In Era of Drought, Phoenix Prepares for a Future Without Colorado River Water

    The Hohokam were an ancient people who lived in the arid Southwest, their empire now mostly buried beneath the sprawl of some 4.5 million people who inhabit modern-day Phoenix, Arizona and its suburbs. 

  • Deep Sea Reveals Linkage Between Earthquake and Carbon Cycle

    An international team led by the Innsbruck geologists Arata Kioka, Tobias Schwestermann, Jasper Moernaut, and Michael Strasser could quantify for the first time the entire trench-wide volume of marine sediments that were remobilized by the magnitude 9 Tohoku-oki earthquake in 2011 and transported into the up to 8 km deep Japan Trench.

  • Botanists, With Help From Thoreau, Find Climate Change Puts Spring Wildflowers In The Shade

    Spring wildflowers may face challenges in a warming climate.

  • Forecasting An Ever-Changing Climate

    Julienne Stroeve once dreamed of travelling to outer space. Instead, she has limited her travels to the ends of the earth.

  • 2018 Was 4th Hottest Year On Record For The Globe

    Earth’s long-term warming trend continued in 2018 as persistent warmth across large swaths of land and ocean resulted in the globe’s fourth hottest year in NOAA’s 139-year climate record.

  • Study Shows That Vikings Enjoyed A Warm Greenland

    A new study may resolve an old debate about how tough the Vikings actually were.

  • Melting Ice Sheets May Cause ‘Climate Chaos’ According to New Modelling

    Current international climate policies do not take into account full effects on global climate.

  • 2018 Fourth Warmest Year in Continued Warming Trend

    Earth's global surface temperatures in 2018 were the fourth warmest since 1880, according to independent analyses by NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

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