When it comes to reducing the impact of climate change, humanity appears caught between a rock and a hard place. But, in this case, the rock may offer a surprisingly softer landing.
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Declining Rainfall Threatens Unique Stream Species in WA
Researchers from the Harry Butler Institute have warned of a loss of stream fauna in Southwestern Australia as permanent streams dry out each year.
Satellites View California Oil Spill
Satellite imagers can make oil spills easier to detect in open water.
Cut European Short-Haul Flights to Dramatically Reduce Emissions According to New Research
New data curated by scientists at The University of Manchester has found that the main culprit for aviation emissions across the connected continent of Europe is countless short journey flights.
NOAA's New Uncrewed Glider Poised to Help Vastly Increase High-Altitude Research
The system has the potential to usher in a new era of atmospheric research
Long Island Water-Quality Assessment Shows Cause for Concern
Stony Brook University scientists have completed their assessment of water quality in Long Island’s estuaries in 2021, and the news is not good.