Using a new “non-targeted” approach, UW and UW Tacoma researchers screened samples from multiple regions of Puget Sound to look for potentially concerning chemicals.
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Deep Diving Scientists Discover Bubbling CO2 Hotspot
The scientists measured CO2 concentrations as high as 95,000 parts per million (ppm), more than 200 times the concentration of CO2 found in the atmosphere.
Widespread Melt on the George VI Ice Shelf
In January 2020, a vast area of melt formed on the surface of the ice shelf west of the Antarctic Peninsula.
Sea-Level Rise Could Reshape the United States, Trigger Migration Inland
Climate change-driven sea-level rise could trigger mass migration of Americans to inland cities, finds new AI study.
Bending with the Wind: Coral Spawning linked to Ocean Environment
During the early summer, corals simultaneously release tiny balls composed of sperms and eggs, known as bundles, that float to the ocean surface.
Sustainability Claims About Rubber Don’t Stick
Research led by the University of Göttingen calls into question sustainability claims by large corporation