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  • Green Transition Creates New Risks and Rewards

    Different countries face different risks and opportunities as the world switches from fossil fuels to renewable energy, researchers say.

  • Montana Lake Study Reveals How Invasive Species Affect Native Food Webs

    Invasive species cause biodiversity loss and about $120 billion in annual damages in the U.S. alone.

  • Stanford Researchers Find Whales Are More Important Ecosystems Engineers Than Previously Thought

    From 1910 to 1970, humans killed an estimated 1.5 million baleen whales in the frigid water encircling Antarctica. 

  • Meltwater Runoff From Greenland Becoming More Erratic

    As world leaders and decision-makers join forces at COP26 to accelerate action towards the goals of the Paris Agreement, new research, again, highlights the value of satellite data in understanding and monitoring climate change.

  • Northwest Ranges Make Rare Appearance

    Clear skies between storm systems gave satellites a cloud-free view from the Coast Mountains in British Columbia to the Rockies in western Alberta.

  • 1,000 Years of Glacial Ice Reveal ‘Prosperity and Peril’ in Europe

    Evidence preserved in glaciers provides continuous climate and vegetation records during major historical events.

  • Forest Fires Linked to Low Birth Weight in Newborns

    Women exposed to smoke from landscape fires during pregnancy are more likely to give birth to babies with low or very low birth weights, according to findings published in eLife.

  • Hunting for Marine Plastic

    Marine plastic litter was dumped into a realistic scale model of the Atlantic Ocean to test if space technologies would be able to detect it from orbit.

  • Hunting Milky Seas by Satellite

    Like a sea captain tracking a white whale, Steve Miller has been chasing a rare form of marine bioluminescence for decades.

  • Nature Can Reduce Costs, Extend Life Of Infrastructure Projects

    A new study by a Texas A&M AgriLife research scientist makes the case for natural infrastructure.

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