Severe river floods are escalating in temperate climates and putting at risk populations, livelihoods and property.
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Manure Improves Soil and Microbe Community
The researchers used excess cattle manure from local producers.
Summer Could Last Six Months by 2100, Study Finds
If emissions continue unchecked, summers in the Northern Hemisphere could last nearly six months by 2100, according to a new study published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters.
‘Lost’ Ocean Nanoplastic Might Be Getting Trapped on Coasts
Nanoplastic debris can clump in estuaries, forming larger clusters that either settle or stick to solid objects.
Is the ‘Legacy’ Carbon Credit Market a Climate Plus or Just Hype?
On October 20 last year, French oil giant Total docked a tanker loaded with Australian liquefied natural gas at the port of Dapeng in southern China.
Warming Climate Slows Tropical Birds’ Population Growth Rates
The mountain forests of Tanzania are more than 9,300 miles away from Salt Lake City, Utah. But, as in eastern Africa, the wild places of Utah depend on a diversity of birds to spread seeds, eat pests and clean up carrion.