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  • How Do Human Activities Impact Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Distribution in Chinese Intertidal Zones?

    Anthropogenic factors could directly influence PAHs patterns in intertidal sediment.

  • Deforestation In Brazil Continues To Surge, Up 10.7 Percent In June

    Deforestation in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest rose 10.7 percent last month compared to June 2019, the 14th consecutive month of worsening tree loss, according to new data from the country’s national space research agency, INPE.

  • Faint Glow, Clear Signal from Plants

    As scientists detect plant fluorescence in better detail, they inch closer to helping farmers respond to extreme weather and close in on understanding how carbon cycles through ecosystems.

  • Stay Hydrated: It’s Going to Be a Long, Hot July for Much of U.S.

    Heat indices will make it feel like 100+ degrees across most of the South for the next week.

  • Giant A-68 Iceberg Three Years On

    The colossus iceberg that split from Antarctica’s Larsen C ice shelf on 12 July 2017 is now in the open waters of the South Atlantic near the South Orkney Islands, about 1050 km from its birthplace.

  • Breaking Down Ocean Polystyrene – Pollution on a Global Scale

    Amidst growing concern about the pollution it causes, several countries have, in recent years, restricted the use of certain foamed polystyrene products.

  • CO2 Levels in Earth’s Atmosphere Will Be Higher Than at Any Time in the Last 3.3 Million Years by 2025

    The composition of fossilised zooplankton shells has enabled the reconstruction of past pH and CO2.

  • Sea Surface Temperature Has a Big Impact on Coral Outplant Survival

    Global average sea surface temperatures have risen at unprecedented rates for the past three decades, with far-reaching consequences for coral reefs.

  • Climate Change Forces Farmers To Pick Low Yields Or Instability

    Climate change will leave some farmers with a difficult conundrum, according to a new study by researchers from Cornell and Washington State University: either risk more revenue volatility or live with a more predictable decrease in crop yields.

  • Another Lively Season of Night-Shining Clouds

    Extremely cold and wet conditions in the mesosphere have led to abundant noctilucent clouds.

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