Persistent cold temperatures and strong circumpolar winds, also known as the polar vortex, supported the formation of a large and deep Antarctic ozone hole that should persist into November, NOAA and NASA scientists reported today.
Years of exporting plastic waste abroad masked actual U.S. contribution to plastic pollution crisis.
High-resolution climate projections could enable a robust adaptation and resilience response.
A new normal is taking shape as a warming planet is changing hurricane behaviors and patterns.
New simulations have provided clues on reducing peat fires, which hide underground and are notoriously bad for human health and the environment.
Plastic waste comes back in black as pristine graphene, thanks to ACDC.
Researchers with the University of Saskatchewan’s (USask) Institute of Space and Atmospheric Studies are part of a global team that has found that the smoke cloud pushed into the stratosphere by last winter’s Australian wildfires was three times larger than anything previously recorded.
Alejandra Zubiria Perez, who graduates this month with a master's in geography, focused her UVic studies on grizzly bear behavior.
Delaware Sea Grant’s Ed Hale has been conducting seine net surveys of Wilmington’s Brandywine Creek every two weeks since mid-July, engaged by a coalition of groups supporting the removal of the waterway’s dams up to the Pennsylvania border.
For the last 50 years, scientists and students have kept their fingers on the pulse of Great Bay and coastal New Hampshire thanks to a UNH outpost tucked along the shores of the state’s largest estuary.
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