As climate change continues to pose a global threat, new research from the University of Arizona looks at how it may be impacting the world's largest employer: the U.S. Department of Defense.
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Human Activities Responsible for Rapid Increase in Earth's Heat
Increases in greenhouse gases, decreases in aerosols and polar sea-ice, are major factors
Earth’s Vital Signs Worsen Amid Business-As-Usual Mindset on Climate Change
Twenty months after declaring a climate emergency and establishing a set of vital signs for the Earth, a coalition headed by two Oregon State University researchers says the updated vital signs “largely reflect the consequences of unrelenting business as usual.”
Shoring up the Corn Belt’s Soil Health With NASA Data
NASA satellites are helping scientists study soil loss over time and develop tools to support farmers as they adopt and manage conservation techniques.
Variations in Climate Conditions Affect Reproductive Success of Antarctic Krill, Study Finds
Climate conditions play a significant role in the reproductive success of mature female Antarctic krill and are a factor in fluctuations of the population that occur every five to seven years, a new study from Oregon State University has found.
The Impacts to Marine Mammals from Underwater Noise
The aquatic world is being increasingly compromised by an overwhelming array of human-caused noise.


