More than 180 wildland fires burned across Canada on June 1, 2025, continuing what has been an active fire year so far.
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New Technologies Help Wood-Burning Stoves Burn More Efficiently, Produce Less Smoke
Oregon State University researchers are gaining a more detailed understanding of emissions from wood-burning stoves and developing technologies that allow stoves to operate much more cleanly and safely, potentially limiting particulate matter pollution by 95%.
Atmospheric Chemistry Keeps Pollutants in the Air
New study from Hokkaido University details processes that keep pollutants aloft despite a drop in emissions.
Drought-Resilient Plant Holds Promise for Future Food Production, Study Finds
For the first time, researchers have demonstrated in an intact plant a long-contested process that allows some plants to rebound from extended drought.
Researchers Use Deep Learning to Predict Flooding This Hurricane Season
The 2025 hurricane season officially begins on June 1, and it's forecast to be more active than ever, with potentially devastating storms whose heavy rainfall and powerful storm surges cause dangerous coastal flooding.
Researchers Unveil a Groundbreaking Clay-Based Solution to Capture Carbon Dioxide and Combat Climate Change
One of Earth's most common nanomaterials is facilitating breakthroughs in tackling climate change: clay.