Study provides compelling evidence that water regulates ecosystem feedback to climate warming at both temporal and spatial scales.
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How Red-Eared Invaders Are Hurting California’s Native Turtles
In the summer of 2011, visitors to the University of California, Davis, Arboretum may have witnessed an unusual site: small teams of students wielding large nets, leaping into the arboretum’s waterway to snag basking turtles.
Detecting Hydrothermal Vents in Volcanic Lakes
Geothermal manifestations at Earth’s surface can be mapped and characterized by a variety of well-established exploration methods.
Adapting to Climate Change
When it comes to climate change, moving people and development away from at-risk areas can be viewed, not as a defeat, but as a smart strategy that allows communities to adapt and thrive.
Health Care Workers Unprepared for Magnitude of Climate Change
An epidemic of chronic kidney disease that has killed tens of thousands of agricultural workers worldwide, is just one of many ailments poised to strike as a result of climate change, according to researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus.
Storms on Jupiter Are Disturbing the Planet’s Colorful Belts
Storm clouds rooted deep in Jupiter’s atmosphere are affecting the planet’s white zones and colorful belts, creating disturbances in their flow and even changing their color.