Arctic lakes are drying out nearly a century earlier than projected, depriving the region of a critical source of fresh water, according to new research.
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Climate Anxiety an Important Driver for Climate Action – New Study
The first-ever detailed study of climate anxiety among the UK adult population suggests that whilst rates are currently low, people’s fears about the future of the planet might be an important trigger for action when it comes to adapting our high-carbon lifestyles to become more environmentally friendly.
Better Metal Oxides to Boost the Green Credentials of Many Energy Applications
Researchers have solved a key hurdle in greener manufacturing, carbon capture, energy storage and gas purification – using metal oxides.
Impact of Megafires on Estuaries: World-First Study
Climate change is increasing the extent and severity of wildfires around the world.
These Mice Grow Bigger on the Rainier Sides of Mountains. It Might Be a New Rule of Nature.
Scientists studying mice from the Andes Mountains in Patagonia noticed something they couldn’t explain: the mice from the western side of the mountains were bigger than the ones from the east, but DNA said that they were all from the same species.
High Plant Diversity Is Often Found in the Smallest of Areas
It might sound weird, but it's true: the steppes of Eastern Europe are home to a similar number of plant species as the regions of the Amazon rainforest.