An Oregon land use policy creates a large economic value for some private homeowners who are allowed to protect their shoreline against erosion, according to a new Oregon State University study.
New tech may allow scientists to solve lack of profiling data of coastal regions.
As a result of global warming, the world’s oceans have risen by an average of around 3 mm a year since the early 1990s.
Hotter and drier El Niño events are having an alarming effect on biodiversity in the Amazon Rainforest and further add to a disturbing global insect collapse, scientists show.
The sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus, an eatable species of great commercial interest found in the Mediterranean and North-East Atlantic, is more vulnerable than so far believed.
Mayflies have long been indicators of the ecological health of the lakes, rivers, and streams.
A committee will work to verify whether this is a new record for the continent.
With the help of digital technology, UF professor plans to bring the history of a devastated town to the present
Great Lakes ice coverage was well-below the average.
Influence of greenhouse gas emissions cited as contributing cause.
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