Texas A&M AgriLife entomologists explain the factors behind the endangered pollinators' population decline.
Precipitation alone does not properly characterize vegetation water stresses.
Global ocean temperatures are increasing due to climate change, exposing ecosystems to extreme temperatures called marine heatwaves (MHWs), which can increase the temperature of marine waters by 5°C higher than normal in summer.
For every three trees dying from drought in the Amazon rainforest, a fourth tree – even though not directly affected – will die, too.
A new study uses data from the ECOSTRESS instrument aboard the space station to better understand why some parts of a wildfire burn more intensely than others.
Part of an array of marine and air uncrewed tools NOAA is using to improve forecast models
Preparedness is key during the peak months of hurricane season
Record-breaking rainfall brought devastating flash floods and landslides to Missouri, Kentucky, and other parts of the central United States in the last week of July 2022.
Tropical coastal ecosystems are among the most biodiverse areas on Earth.
Adjusting the sowing dates for wheat in eastern India will increase untapped potential production by 69%, new research shows, helping to ensure food security and farm profitability as the planet warms.
Page 7 of 2119
ENN Daily Newsletter
ENN Weekly Newsletter