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  • An Atmospheric River of Dust

    An atmospheric river carried a plume of Saharan dust to Western Europe, blanketing cities and ski slopes, and degrading air quality.

  • New Snapshot of California Current Shows a System of Extremes

    Ecosystem provides good forage for many species according to the latest California Current Ecosystem Status Report.

  • Spring Outlook: Drought to Expand Amid Warmer Conditions

    Flood risk for Upper Midwest, Midwest and Southeast

  • Study Finds Exposure to Phthalates May Increase Children's Cancer Risk

    Childhood phthalate exposure was associated with 20% higher rate of childhood cancer overall

  • Huge Forest Fires Don’t Cause Living Trees to Release Much Carbon, OSU Research Shows

    Research on the ground following two large wildfires in California’s Sierra Nevada mountain range showed the vast majority of carbon stored in trees before the blazes was still there after the fires.

  • February 2022 Was Earth’s 7th Warmest on Record

    Antarctic sea ice coverage shrank to a record low

  • NOAA’s GOES-T Reaches Geostationary Orbit, Now Designated GOES-18

    On March 14, 2022, GOES-T executed its final engine burn, placing the satellite in geostationary orbit 22,236 miles above Earth.

  • Researchers Discover New Species in Critically Imperiled Ecosystem

    Researchers working in one of the world’s most biodiverse and threatened ecosystems have discovered a new plant species, Castela senticosa, which they recommend be designated as endangered.

  • Stemming the Tide of Invasive Species

    Ballast water release from ocean vessels has introduced hundreds of invasive species to coastal ecosystems worldwide, causing major disruptions to fisheries and biodiversity. 

  • New Research Clarifies the Capacity of Rivers to Filter Pollutants

    Like the circulatory system that helps move blood, carry nutrients and filter waste in the human body, the planet’s river networks are in a very real sense similar conduits that help keep the planet alive.

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