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Mapping Chemical Footprints in European Streams
UFZ analysis shows a mix of chemicals that endanger invertebrate organisms in particular.
As Flooding Increases on the Mississippi, Forests Are Drowning
Ever-worsening floods are killing trees at an increasing rate along the upper Mississippi River, and invasive grasses are taking over.
Glacier Shrinkage Is Causing a “Green Transition”
Glacier-fed streams are undergoing a process of profound change, according to EPFL scientists in a paper appearing in Nature Geoscience.
Understanding Wind and Water at the Equator Key to More Accurate Future Climate Projections
Getting climate models to mimic real-time observations when it comes to warming is critical – small discrepancies can lead to misunderstandings about the rate of global warming as the climate changes.
Hungry Herbivores Threaten Subtropical Seagrass Meadows
Tropical herbivores are on the move and that could spell trouble for subtropical seagrass meadows.