Bonfire Night celebrations contaminate our air with hugely elevated amounts of soot, scientists have discovered.
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Climate Scientists Fly More Than Other Researchers, First Global Study Suggests
Climate change researchers, especially professors, fly more than other researchers – but are also more likely to have taken steps to reduce or offset their flying, a new study has found.
Severe Drought in South America
Satellite gravimetry data indicates the ongoing drought is the continent's second most intense since 2002.
Distribution Rights System Will Raise Fuel Prices
Finland is committed to halving the amount of fossil fuel used in road transport by 2030.
Changing Pacific Conditions Raise Sea Level Along U.S. West Coast
Global sea level has risen an average of 0.13 inches (3.3 millimeters) a year since satellites began precisely measuring sea surface height following the 1992 launch of the Topex/Poseidon mission.
Copper River Valley Dust Cloud
Dust storms are relatively common in places like the Sahara Desert, but they also happen at high latitudes in places such as Alaska.


