Some 80 percent of Earth’s carbon is held in soil.
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Ready for the Storm: FAMU-FSU Researchers Analyze Infrastructure, Demographics to See Where Tornadoes Are Most Disruptive
The warning time before a tornado touches down is measured in minutes.
Climate Engine Launches New Website to Facilitate Drought and Vegetation Monitoring
ClimateEngine.org is an innovative tool that provides satellite and climate data in a user-friendly manner to facilitate water conservation, wildfire risk management, agricultural productivity monitoring, and ecological restoration.
UNH Ingenuity Offers Unique Way to Track Carbon Emissions in Bodies of Water
Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are not typically associated with water ways, like streams and rivers, but emerging research shows that water bodies play an important role in storing and releasing carbon dioxide.
Range-Shifting Fishes Are Climate-Change Losers, According to New Research
The warming of the Earth’s oceans due to climate change is affecting where the world’s fishes live, eat and spawn — and often in ways that can negatively impact their populations.
Besieged in Their Native California, Giant Sequoias Are Thriving in Britain
Worsening drought and wildfires in California are pushing giant sequoias, the biggest trees on Earth, into decline.