Large increases in summer hypoxic and anoxic volumes are projected for the mid‐21st century.
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CryoSat Maps Ice Shelf on the Move
It is now almost 10 years since ESA’s CryoSat was launched. Throughout its decade in orbit, this novel satellite, which carries a radar altimeter to measure changes in the height of the world’s ice, has returned a wealth of information about how ice sheets, sea ice and glaciers are responding to climate change.
Following the Lizard Lung Labyrinth
Savannah monitor lizards have a unique airflow pattern that is a hybrid of bird and mammal flow patterns, Utah biologists discover.
Salmon Lose Diversity in Managed Rivers, Reducing Resilience to Environmental Change
Natural resilience is more important than ever in the face of unprecedented climate change.
Two in One: Fossil Shells Reveal Both Global Mercury Contamination and Warming When Dinosaurs Perished
The impact of an asteroid or comet is acknowledged as the principal cause of the mass extinction that killed off most dinosaurs and about three-quarters of the planet’s plant and animal species 66 million years ago.
Long, Tall Shadows
Anvil clouds and towering thunderheads stood tall over northeastern Brazil.