Just over 9,900 wildfires burned about 4.3 million acres in 2020.
With about one-third of the world’s corals currently under threat of extinction due to climate change, Curtin researchers have made the encouraging discovery of a ‘lost’ species of coral that had been hidden for more than 50 years.
By early May 2022, nearly a quarter million acres had burned in New Mexico, almost double the annual total of 2021.
Frozen hydrate crystals packed into tiny nanopores on ocean floors may hold the answer
The São Francisco River drainage basin in Brazil’s Northeast region contains a substantial portion of the savanna-like Cerrado biome as well as large areas of Caatinga semi-arid thorn forest and some smaller fragments of Atlantic Rainforest.
As reservoir levels dwindle in the arid southwestern United States, scientists have developed a method to estimate summer rainfall in the region months in advance.
The emergence of a new disease among turtles in Hervey Bay waters is also concerning researchers and rescuers.
The new paper, published in Environmental Research Letters, highlighted how storing carbon in forests could tackle climate change.
CU Boulder study: trees outfitted with accelerometers could be the future of arborism, agriculture
As the world sees rising ocean temperatures, it will also see more cases of coral bleaching.
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