Nearly 13 kilometres per year: that is the rate at which the wintering area of Bewick's swans has shifted east over the past 50 years.
New model answers longstanding question of how these sudden flows happen; may expand understanding of Antarctic ice sheets.
Picture 500 million cars stacked in rows. That’s how much carbon—about 1,000 petagrams, or one billion metric tons—is locked away in Arctic permafrost.
Surface methane emissions increased and at greater depths in response to increasing temperatures.
Scientists find a mix of sources contributing to aerosol layer above the Tibetan Plateau.
There was a strong positive correlation between three types of particles and air pollution.
New research published in the journal Coral Reefs revealed unexpectedly high growth rates for deep water photosynthetic corals.
In May 2020, a vivid phytoplankton bloom colored the surface waters of the country’s second-longest fjord.
After registering unusually high temperatures across the globe, May 2020 tied with 2016 as the world’s warmest May on record.
During a downpour, rainwater hits pavement and flows into drains, picking up pollutants like oil, fertilizers, and road salts along the way.
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