Climate change could cause abrupt shifts in the amount of vegetation growing in parts of Great Britain, new research shows.
Since air and water quality are linked, researchers expect to see signs of cleaner water in the short term.
Record high levels of greenhouse gas pollution continued to increase the heat trapped in the atmosphere in 2019, according to an annual analysis released by NOAA scientists.
PNNL-led researchers: Conditions that started decades ago are changing forests and are likely to continue.
Co-authored by Texas A&M’s Dr. Peter Knappett, the recently published study examined causes of arsenic contamination in Bangladesh aquifers.
Marine biologists are studying snails and other marine life from Pacific locations to learn more about species facing extinction.
Climate change has contributed to the increase in the number of wildfires across the globe especially in the Arctic.
The clouds that frequently produce severe weather—cumulonimbus—are seen building up during the afternoon over the South China Sea.
Ice-blue clouds are drifting high above the Arctic, which means the Northern Hemisphere’s noctilucent cloud season is here.
The Atlantic Rainforest has been so savagely clearcut and burned over several centuries that only approximately 12% now remains.
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