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  • Ecosystem Degradation Could Raise Risk Of Pandemics

    The study, by the University of the West of England and the Greenpeace Research Laboratories at the University of Exeter, presents the hypothesis that disease risks are “ultimately interlinked” with biodiversity and natural processes such as the water cycle.

  • Signs of Drought in European Groundwater

    Long-term rainfall deficits, heat waves, and increased evaporation have depleted some of the groundwater supply beneath central and eastern Europe.

  • NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP Satellite Analyzes Saharan Dust Aerosol Blanket

    Aerosol particles absorb and scatter incoming sunlight, which reduces visibility and increases the optical depth.

  • Days With Both Extreme Heat And Air Pollution In South Asia Are Becoming More Common

    Texas A&M experts explain why this can't be a good thing for public health.

  • Both Angola and the Democratic Republic of the Congo Experiencing High Numbers of Agricultural Fires

    Fires have spread across the majority of the landscape in Angola and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

  • International Team of Scientists Warns of Increasing Threats Posed by Invasive Species

    Annual environmental losses caused by introduced species in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, South Africa, India and Brazil have been calculated at more than $100 billion.

  • Unknown Currents in Southern Ocean Have Been Observed With Help of Seals

    Using state-of-the-art ocean robots and scientific sensors attached to seals, researchers in Marine Sciences at the University of Gothenburg have for the first time observed small and energetic ocean currents in the Southern Ocean.

  • Maryland Offshore Wind Farm Could Become Stop-Over Region for Migrating Striped Bass and Atlantic Sturgeon

    For the endangered Atlantic sturgeon and the commercially and recreationally important striped bass, the Delaware-Maryland-Virginia coastal shelf serves as an important spring and fall “flyway.” 

  • Contrasting Landscape in Namibia

    The town of Mariental sits at the convergence of the Kalahari Desert and the Central Plateau.

  • Heat and Fire Scorches Siberia

    Fires are raging in eastern Siberia in the midst of an unusually long-lived heat wave.

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