Two years ago, an initial study of global snow cover announced how in 78 percent of mountain areas, snowfall had declined over the past 20 years.
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A Sea Change for Plastic Pollution: New Material Biodegrades in Ocean Water
Plastics, now ubiquitous in the modern world, have become a rising threat to human and environmental health.
Anthropogenic Air Pollution Impacts Health and Climate in the Middle East
Desert dust was assumed to be the primary contributor to elevated air pollution across the Middle East.
An Integrated Modeling Framework to Assess Surface and Groundwater Resources
Against the backdrop of climate change and rising water demand, tools for adequately modeling water availability are much needed.
Scientists Believe Evolution Could Save Coral Reefs, If We Let It
Coral reefs can adapt to climate change if given the chance to evolve, according to a study led by Coral Reef Alliance, Rutgers University, the University of Washington and other institutions.
Lagoon Blooms Out of Red Sea Season
The aim of Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea Project is to transform the Red Sea coast into a world-class tourist destination.


