So far, 2023 stands out for the remarkable warmth that covered many parts of the U.S., with some states seeing their warmest January–April period on record.
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Pollen Production Could Impact Climate Change by Helping Clouds Form
For millions of people with seasonal allergies, springtime means runny noses, excessive sneezes and itchy eyes.
Canadian E-waste Has Tripled, New Study Finds
New research finds that Canada’s electrical and electronic waste (e-waste) has more than tripled in the last two decades, the equivalent of filling the CN tower 110 times and generating close to a million tons in 2020 alone.
Spring Brings Record Heat to Europe, North Africa, Southeast Asia
A hot spell in Southeast Asia has broken all-time heat records.
Study Finds Archaea in a Warming Climate Become Less Diverse, More Predictable
Led by Jizhong Zhou, Ph.D., the director of the Institute for Environmental Genomics at the University of Oklahoma, an international research team conducted a long term experiment that found that climate warming reduced the diversity of and significantly altered the community structure of soil archaea.
Tiny Microbes Could Brew Big Benefits for Green Biomanufacturing
Scientists find new route in bacteria to decarbonize industry.