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  • Sizing Up Remote Lakes

    Researchers are using ICESat-2 elevation data to create bathymetry maps of shallow lakes in the remote desert.

  • Fires in the Far East

    Many farmers in northeastern China and eastern Russia use fire to clear fields and get them ready for planting.

  • Seaweed Solutions

    Researchers say cultivated seaweed can soak up excess nutrients plaguing human health and marine life.

  • Green Harvest in South Korean Waters

    Seaweed farms are a common sight in the shallow waters along the Korean Peninsula’s southern coast.

  • NASA Data Helps Builds Resilience as Disasters Grow More Intense

    NASA’s Earth Observing System Data and Information System (EOSDIS) provides long-term data records that can help with climate research.

  • 5 Ways NOAA Scientists Are Answering Big Questions About Climate Change

    From warmer ocean temperatures to longer and more intense droughts and heat waves, climate change is affecting our entire planet.

  • Ancient Indigenous Forest Gardens Promote a Healthy Ecosystem: SFU Study

    A new study by Simon Fraser University historical ecologists finds that Indigenous-managed forests—cared for as “forest gardens”—contain more biologically and functionally diverse species than surrounding conifer-dominated forests and create important habitat for animals and pollinators. The findings are published today in Ecology and Society.

  • Warming Seas Might Also Look Less Colorful to Some Fish. Here’s Why It Matters.

    Climate change is driving some fish into cooler, deeper waters. Now they may be faced with another challenge: how to make sense of a world drained of color.

  • Microplastics Affect Global Nutrient Cycle and Oxygen Levels in the Ocean

    The effects of the steadily increasing amount of plastic in the ocean are complex and not yet fully understood.

  • Satellites Highlight a 30-Year Rise in Ocean Acidification

    Oceans play a vital role in taking the heat out of climate change, but at a cost.

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