For decades, scientists have been tracking extreme thunderstorms created by wildfires. However, the ferocity of the storms that have popped up in Canada in 2021 has surprised them.
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Red Tide Appearing In Gulf Of Mexico
Texas A&M-Galveston marine biologist Daniel Roelke says the algae bloom can be devastating to marine life and can threaten humans.
South Dakota Producers Reap Rewards of Cover Crops
Farmers who use cover crops for grazing are more likely to view them as increasing their profitability, even during the first few years, according to survey of eastern South Dakota producers.
Could Residential Heat Pumps Be Part of the Climate Solution?
Study shows that heat pumps would cut greenhouse gas emissions everywhere if the grid is moderately decarbonized.
Olympic Sports Making Slow Progress on Environmental Sustainability, Study Finds
Most International Federations in this summer’s Olympics are taking minimal if any action at all on climate and the environment, a new study has found.
How Fire Today Will Impact Water Tomorrow
In 2020, Colorado battled the four largest wildfires in its history, leaving residents anxious for another intense wildfire season this year.