The habitats of freshwater fish species are threatened by global warming, mainly due to rising water temperatures.
One of the hardest hit coastal cities in Japan is still working to recover.
But in the Northern Hemisphere, the winter season ranked among the top-10 warmest.
New Imperial research shows a fire suppressant, when combined with water, cuts the amount of time and water needed to extinguish peat fires by 40%.
Researchers have developed a sustainable and economical way to recover oil from ultra-cold industrial wastewater and oil spills.
Humans rely on nature extensively for everything from food production to coastal protection, but those contributions might be more threatened than previously thought, according to new findings from the University of Colorado Boulder.
Once a center for mining brown coal, Central Germany is slowly transforming its pits to pools.
The project is a joint effort to pilot an innovative and replicable approach to more accurately map ecosystems to support effective planning and sustainable decision-making.
NOAA’s habitat restoration work in the Great Lakes strengthens healthy fisheries and ecosystems, benefits local economies, and supports resilient communities.
Rainbows are some of the most spectacular optical phenomena in the natural world and Hawai‘i has an amazing abundance of them.
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