For more than two decades, Patricia Manuel has watched the waters rise around her.
International team led by Göttingen University studies protection of coastal communities in biodiversity hotspots
New findings will help scientists predict climate change impact on frozen continent.
Approximately 30 percent of CO2 emitted to the atmosphere by human activities, mainly the use of fossil fuels and deforestation, is taken up by terrestrial ecosystems such as forests and grasslands.
As wild pig territory expands into city limits, public health and safety concerns increase, according to the Texas A&M AgriLife Extensive Service.
Blazes that have raged since October have charred eucalyptus and rainforests in New South Wales.
Ecohydrologist shares work on changes in riparian vegetation in Western U.S. drylands presented at American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting
For eleven years from 2009 through 2019, the planes of NASA’s Operation IceBridge flew above the Arctic, Antarctic and Alaska, gathering data on the height, depth, thickness, flow and change of sea ice, glaciers and ice sheets.
Researchers at Stirling University have found that exposure to chronic low-dose radiation, found in the Chernobyl exclusion zone, negatively affects bumblebee energy use by increasing their metabolic rate and food consumption.
As bushfires ravage much of Australia, a QUT expert has called for an urgent review of planning regulations which currently limit construction to conventional homes only able to withstand moderate levels of bushfire attack.
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