As winds streamed past the South Sandwich Islands, the disrupted flow created an interlocking series of wave clouds.
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Caves are easily forgotten when fire rips through the bush, but despite their robustness the long-term impact of frequent, unprecedented fire seasons presents a new challenge for subsurface geology.
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Many microalgal species inhabit freshwater ecosystems, however the green microalgae Raphidocelis subcapitata is one of the most used in so-called bioassays.
China’s Rapid Development of Solar and Wind Power
Chinese authorities are investing heavily in green energy. The country has become a world leader in solar and wind power. This rapid expansion was made possible by the approach taken by authorities.
CO2 Tracking in Space
CO2 concentrations in the air continue to rise rapidly, and a rapid reduction in man-made emissions is becoming increasingly important.
Abandoned Cropland Helps Make Europe Cooler
As nations prepare to mitigate climate change, decision makers need to understand how land use fits into the climate equation.