Using a sophisticated new modeling approach, researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst have estimated carbon dioxide emissions from inland waters to 22 million U.S. lakes, rivers and reservoirs.
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The Changing ‘History’ of a Global Ice Sheet
Imagine that a massive ice sheet covered Canada and oozed down over a large part of the northern United States, like icing spilling down the side of a cake.
Fueling Greener Aviation With Hydrogen
Despite ongoing efforts to curb CO2 emissions with electric and hybrid vehicles, other forms of transportation remain significant contributors of greenhouse gases.
Drought Expands Across the U.S.
Unusually dry conditions gripped over half the contiguous United States in October 2024.
Salton Sea — An Area Rich With Lithium — Documented as Hot Spot for Child Respiratory Issues
A USC study finds boys and girls living closest to the landlocked lake experience more respiratory issues than those farther away.
Microplastics Increasing in Freshwater, Directly Related to Plastic Production
Microplastics have been steadily increasing in freshwater environments for decades and are directly tied to rising global plastic production since the 1950s, according to a new study by an interdisciplinary team of Penn State researchers.