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Thawing Permafrost Affecting Northern Alaska’s Land-to-Ocean River Flows
A new analysis of the changing character of runoff, river discharge and other hydrological cycle elements across the North Slope of Alaska reveals significant increases in the proportion of subsurface runoff and cold season discharge, changes the authors say are “consistent with warming and thawing permafrost.”
Sustainable Adhesives of the Future Won’t Stick Around
Plastics of the future should, ideally for the health of the planet and our own bodies, be composed of biodegradable and safe materials.
A New Way to Remove Contaminants from Nuclear Wastewater
Nuclear power continues to expand globally, propelled, in part, by the fact that it produces few greenhouse gas emissions while providing steady power output.
Pregnancy Hypertension Risk Increased by Traffic-Related Air Pollution
A new report from the National Toxicology Program (NTP) suggests that traffic-related air pollution increases a pregnant woman’s risk for dangerous increases in blood pressure, known as hypertension.
Coal Will Remain World’s Largest Source of Electricity Through 2024
Global demand for coal is expected to remain largely stable through 2024, driven by robust economic growth and the construction of new coal-fired power plants in Asia, particularly in China and India, according to new data from the International Energy Agency.