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Gravity Waves From Super Typhoon Sinlaku
In mid-April 2026, Super Typhoon Sinlaku churned across the North Pacific Ocean and brought heavy rain and flooding to the Mariana Islands.
Rising Seas Could ‘Drown’ Mangroves and Release Carbon
Mangroves could store less carbon – and even begin releasing it – as sea levels rise, new research suggests.
Typhoon Jangmi
From late May into early June 2026, a broad, slow-spinning storm churned north-northwest over the Philippine Sea toward southern Japan.
A Plan to Preserve Wetlands Without Stopping Development
Balancing economic growth and environmental protection is not easy.
A Study of Ice and Fire: Climate Change Melts Snow Cover, Worsens Wildfire Emissions and Risk
Diminishing periods of snow cover in northern forests, shortened by climate change, are poised to disrupt a delicate balance in some of the planet’s most climate-sensitive regions, according to new research from McMaster University, VU Amsterdam, and the Woodwell Climate Research Center.




