Trains carrying loads of coal bring with them higher rates of asthma, heart disease, hospitalization and death for residents living nearest the rail lines, according to a new study from the University of California, Davis.
Companies can’t simply walk away from old oil and gas wells.
Like boulders, rocks, and pebbles scattered across a landscape, asteroids come in a wide range of sizes.
Animal and plant populations have been extensively studied, which has helped to understand ecosystem processes and evolutionary adaptations.
The warming climate shifts the dynamics of tundra environments and makes them release trapped carbon, according to a new study published in Nature.
A new tool – the Municipal Flood Risk Check-Up – launched today by the University of Waterloo's Intact Centre on Climate Adaptation, will help Canadian municipalities to assess flood hazards, level of flood preparedness, and actions to limit future flood risk.
A new study shows that ocean acidification is changing the mix of microbes in coral reef systems, which can be used to assess ecosystem health.
Greece plans to create two large marine parks and end bottom trawling, it announced Tuesday.
Sensors that detect plant signaling molecules can reveal when crops are experiencing too much light or heat, or attack from insects or microbes.
By fueling the growth of plants that become kindling, carbon dioxide is driving an increase in the severity and frequency of wildfires, according to a UC Riverside study.
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