NOAA’s JPSS-2 satellite has cleared a critical testing milestone, bringing it a step closer to launch.
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The Living City: Weaving Nature Back Into the Urban Fabric
As climate change intensifies, cities will be on the front line, suffering from increased flooding and life-threatening heat waves.
Default Options Facilitate Faster Carbon Offsetting in Air Travel
Study with participation of University of Cologne economist finds that many air travellers more readily choose faster, but more expensive carbon offsetting options online if selecting a slower option requires action.
Study Reveals How Climate Change Can Significantly Impact One of the World’s Most Important Carbon-Rich Ecosystems
Mangrove forests play a vital role in the health of our planet. The trees and shrubs absorb a substantial amount of greenhouse gas emissions, help protect communities from rising sea levels, and act as nurseries for baby fish.
Stretching of the Continents Drove Ancient Global Warming Event, Say Scientists
Scientists at the University of Southampton have discovered that stretching of the continents is likely to have caused one of the most extreme and abrupt episodes of global warming in Earth history.
Tapping the Ocean as a Source of Natural Products Climate Changes Lead to Water Imbalance, Conflict in Tibetan Plateau
Climate change is putting an enormous strain on global water resources, and according to researchers, the Tibetan Plateau is suffering from a water imbalance so extreme that it could lead to an increase in international conflicts.