Researchers at the University of East Anglia have helped develop a new way to measure how Arctic plants respond to climate change.
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The Dream of Carbon Air Capture Edges Toward Reality
In early September, at an industrial facility located about 25 miles southeast of Reykjavik, Iceland, the Swiss company Climeworks will mark the opening of a new project named “Orca.”
NASA’s MISR Instrument Sees California Wildfire Smoke Plumes From Space
Smoke from several large wildfires burning in Northern California can be seen traveling miles into the atmosphere.
On the “Island of the Blue Dolphins,” a Glimmer of Hope for a Rare Fox Species
The San Nicolas Island fox, a subspecies of the Channel Island Fox only found on the most remote of California’s eight Channel Islands, is at a low risk of extinction, new research published last week in Ecosphere shows.
OSU Research Shows Scale Models Effective for Predicting Storm Damage to Wood-Frame Buildings
The research showed that a remote sensing method known as LiDAR could track damage progression on structures as the waves and storm surges increased in intensity.
Tree Rings From Old Growth Douglas-Firs on the Oregon Coast Show Evidence of 1700 Tsunami
Core samples taken from a stand of old growth Douglas-fir trees in the South Beach area just south of Newport showed reduced growth following the 9.0 earthquake and subsequent tsunami that struck the Pacific Northwest in 1700.