Satellite observations of nitrogen dioxide near key U.S. ports suggest that increased shipping activity and backlogs may be affecting air quality.
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New Passive Acoustic Monitoring Framework to Help Safeguard Marine Resources During Offshore Wind Development
The framework supports NOAA Fisheries’ commitment to using the best available science to maintain the health of protected resources, habitats, and managed fisheries throughout the lifecycle of offshore wind energy projects.
After California’s 3rd-Largest Wildfire, Deer Returned Home While Trees Were ‘Still Smoldering’
When a massive wildfire tears through a landscape, what happens to the animals?
Adapting Crops For Future Climate Conditions
A Texas A&M AgriLife study used artificial intelligence to project the genetic profile to which cultivars will need to adapt.
Industry 'Must Prepare Now' for Green Electricity
Their study, led by the University, cautions that national strategies for replacing fossil fuels with renewables need an integrated approach to energy use and material production – or risk industry being unable to use electricity produced from renewable sources.
New Study Shows How Changing Climate Fuels Harmful Algae Blooms
When algae go wild, bad things can happen, especially when those algae produce toxic substances. The ripple effects can be potent and long-lasting.