After severe hurricanes dropped torrential rain on Guatemala, Nicaragua, and other countries, NASA researchers worked to map potential landslide hazards.
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A Busy Season for Crop Fires in Northwestern India
Burning leftover straw after the rice harvest has once again blanketed the region with smoke.
Demise of a Glacier, Uncovering a Fjord
The melting of the Hardanger fjord glacier is one of the fastest glacial melts we know of.
Texas A&M Expert: Drought Has Returned To Texas
State Climatologist John Nielsen-Gammon says drier and warmer conditions over much of the state could last until spring.
Green Hydrogen: Buoyancy-Driven Convection in the Electrolyte
Hydrogen can be produced with renewable energies in a climate neutral way and could make a major contribution to the energy system of the future.
Stanford Researchers Explore Potential for Kelp to Relieve Ocean Acidification
A new analysis of California’s Monterey Bay evaluates kelp’s potential to reduce ocean acidification, the harmful fallout from climate change on marine ecosystems and the food they produce for human populations.


