Data from the Copernicus Sentinel-5P satellite revealed that an explosion in a natural gas well in Ohio in February 2018 released more than 50 000 tons of methane into the atmosphere.
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Study Shows Integrated Organic Crop and Livestock Production Systems Can Conform to Food Safety Standards
A new study found that rotating organic crop and livestock production on the same land didn’t pose significant food safety risks.
Seeing the Parts for the Whole
Across two decades, the Terra satellite has been a great leap for Earth system science, observing how different spheres fit together as a whole.
Air Quality Tests Need Simplifying to Help Reduce Dangerous Emissions
New methods of testing and simulating air quality should be considered in order to help policy makers have a more accurate understanding of how emissions affect air pollution levels, new research suggests.
New NASA-Funded CubeSat Poised to Take Earth’s Temperature From Space
Small satellites, including CubeSats, are playing a growing role in exploration, technology demonstration, scientific research and educational investigations at NASA.
Preparing for Extreme Sea Levels is Different Depending on Location and Time, New Study Finds
Sometimes to understand the present, it takes looking to the past. That’s the approach coastal researchers, supported by the NOAA Climate Program Office Climate Observations and Monitoring (COM) Program, are taking to pinpoint the causes of extreme sea level changes.