The Arctic could see summer days with practically no sea ice as early as the next couple of years, according to a new study out of CU Boulder.
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Sinking Land Increases Risk for Thousands of Coastal Residents by 2050
One in 50 people living in two dozen coastal cities in the United States could experience significant flooding by 2050, according to Virginia Tech-led research.
Could Drying the Stratosphere Help Cool the Planet?
Yes, but only to a small degree.
Harmful ‘Forever Chemicals’ Removed from Water with New Electrocatalysis Method
A novel approach using laser-made nanomaterials created from nonprecious metals could lay the foundation for globally scalable remediation techniques.
Antarctic Ice Explains Dip in CO2 Levels
The new analysis, led by scientists at British Antarctic Survey (BAS), suggests that the decline was more gradual than some previously believed and that large-scale land use changes as Europeans colonised the Americas are likely responsible.
Oregon State Researchers Make Key Advance Toward Removing Pesticide from Groundwater
Scientists led by an Oregon State University chemistry researcher are closing in on a new tool for tackling the global problem of weedkiller-tainted groundwater.