Analyzing subtle differences in near-infrared and shortwave-infrared light from the landscape, scientists can provide some measure of the severity of wildfire burns.
Farms in the historic Oltenia province display a compelling array of shapes and sizes.
New study results show that ocean heat waves can provide enough fuel for hurricanes to gain momentum as they approach land.
Persistent drought dominates the Western landscape.
Global stimulus plans for economic recovery after the pandemic could easily cover climate-friendly policies, suggests new study.
Poverty is one of the greatest challenges facing humanity.
The study found that modern Asian biodiversity has been shaped by ancient climatic changes.
Tropical forests may be more resilient to climate change than previously thought, according to a new study.
New research shows that while winter rains can temper the beginning of the wildfire season, monsoon rains are what shut them down. This monsoon season was the second-driest on record, leaving Southern Arizona dry and vulnerable.
In the future, the safety of the water that some Ohioans drink or swim in may depend – at least in part – on some unusual objects floating on the Milliron Research Wetlands at The Ohio State University at Mansfield.
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