The extent to which rivers transport burned carbon to oceans - where it can be stored for tens of millennia - is revealed in new research led by the University of East Anglia (UEA).
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Astronauts Launch from American Soil
A commercially built and operated American crew spacecraft has safely delivered two NASA astronauts to the International Space Station.
Oil Platforms’ Fishy Future
Marine biologists forecast the effects of oil platform decommissioning on fish communities.
NASA’s SAGE III Instrument Observes Aerosol Spike from Australian Fires
The devastating southeastern Australian bushfires that started last September spewed smoke and aerosols higher into the atmosphere than some Earth-observing instruments have ever measured.
Stanford Experts Highlight Oceans’ Role in Solving Food Insecurity
Our growing need for food poses one of the biggest threats to the environment. Stanford ocean and food security experts explain how the ocean could produce dramatically more food while driving sustainable economic growth.
A New Look at Old Smoke
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