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  • NASA Finds Post-Tropical Depression Cristobal Soaking the Great Lakes

    NASA’s GPM satellite gathered data on what is now Post-Tropical Cyclone Cristobal and revealed some areas of heavy rain were occurring.

  • Scientists Detect Microplastic Background Pollution in the Curonian Spit Beach

    Researchers find evenly distributed microplastic representing background pollution.

  • Study on Shorebirds Suggests That When Conserving Species, Not All Land Is Equal

    Princeton University researchers may have solved a long-standing mystery in conservation that could influence how natural lands are designated for the preservation of endangered species.

  • California’s Climate Refugia: Mapping the Stable Places

    Some landscapes can hold their own against climate change better than others. 

  • Reusing Chicken Litter Shows Benefits

    Chicken is the most consumed protein in the United States.

  • Patterns In Permafrost Soils Could Help Climate Change Models

    The Arctic covers about 20% of the planet.

  • Canada Marks World Environment Day By Protecting Nature From Coast To Coast To Coast

    Today, people around the globe will honour World Environment Day—an annual event dedicated to raising awareness and protecting the environment.

  • Nature’s ‘Slow Lanes’ Offer Hope For Species Feeling Heat Of Climate Change, Other Pressures

    Pockets of landscape less prone than adjacent areas to disturbances like fire and drought may hold the key for scientists, conservationists and land managers seeking to preserve vulnerable species in a changing climate.

  • Breakup Along the Mackenzie River

    Each spring, the Canadian Arctic is the site of a fierce battle between water and ice.

  • Cristobal Drenches Central America

    The storm lingered over the Yucatán Peninsula for several days.

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