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  • Researchers Ask Public for Help Finding Lingering Ash Trees

    The search is on for lingering ash, those rare trees that have managed to survive the deadly onslaught of the emerald ash borer.

  • Roly Polies Transfer Environmental Toxins to Threatened Fish Populations in California

    Roly poly bugs may be a source of fun for kids and adults but these little bugs that form into balls at the slightest touch are causing problems for some threatened fish.

  • Electronic Waste on the Decline, New Study Finds

    A new study, led by a researcher at the Yale School of the Environment’s Center for Industrial Ecology and published recently in the Journal of Industrial Ecology, has found that the total mass of electronic waste generated by Americans has been declining since 2015. 

  • A-68A On the Move

    All eyes remain on the giant A-68A iceberg on its journey across the Southern Ocean.

  • Climate Change Warms Groundwater in Bavaria

    Groundwater reservoirs in Bavaria have warmed considerably over the past few decades.

  • Watching the Arctic Thaw in Fast-Forward

    The frozen permafrost in the Arctic is thawing on an alarming scale.

  • The ‘Smell’ of Coral as an Indicator of Reef Health

    A study led by Dr Caitlin Lawson is the first to explore the mix of volatile gases emitted by healthy and stressed corals, identifying a distinct chemical diversity among compounds that may play important – but previously unrecognised – roles in reef functioning.

  • Thomsen River Estuary, Banks Island

    Sea ice and waterways along the north side of Canada’s high-Arctic island reveal compelling patterns when viewed from above.

  • The Braided Brahmaputra

    The river’s high sediment load contributes to the abrupt change in its shape as it exits the Himalayas and hits flatter land.

  • Painting Pennsylvania Hills

    The region of rolling hills and valleys is part of a geologic formation known as the Ridge and Valley Province that stretches from New York to Alabama.

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