Increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere causes trees to put more resource into developing root systems below ground.
Climate models are unreliable when it comes to predicting the damage that tropical cyclones will do to sensitive coral reefs, according to a new study published in the journal Earth’s Future.
Most people think termites are a nuisance that consume wood in homes and businesses.
Plastics, now ubiquitous in the modern world, have become a rising threat to human and environmental health.
Against the backdrop of climate change and rising water demand, tools for adequately modeling water availability are much needed.
The aim of Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea Project is to transform the Red Sea coast into a world-class tourist destination.
Coral reefs can adapt to climate change if given the chance to evolve, according to a study led by Coral Reef Alliance, Rutgers University, the University of Washington and other institutions.
A team of researchers from the Arabian Center for Climate and Environmental Sciences (ACCESS) at NYU Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) studied the evolution of dissolved oxygen in the Arabian Gulf over three decades and discovered a significant decline in oxygen concentrations and the expansion of the seasonal near-bottom hypoxic zone (lower oxygen levels near the bottom of the Gulf in certain seasons).
Algae blooms that grow in the surfaces of some lakes and rivers are not only gross to look at, they can be toxic.
Researchers have identified a new reason to protect mangrove forests: they’ve been quietly keeping carbon out of Earth’s atmosphere for the past 5,000 years.
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