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Is Theory on Earth’s Climate in the Last 15 Million Years Wrong?
A key theory that attributes the climate evolution of the Earth to the breakdown of Himalayan rocks may not explain the cooling over the past 15 million years, according to a Rutgers-led study.
Wildfire Can Pose Risks to Reservoirs
Over the past 30 years, wildfires have gotten bigger, stronger, and occurred more often.
New Report Takes In-Depth Look at Factors Contributing to Sea Level Rise
Sea levels in many areas across the global ocean are rising.
Faults’ Hot Streaks and Slumps Could Change Earthquake Hazard Assessments
For more than a century, a guiding principle in seismology has been that earthquakes recur at semi-regular intervals according to a “seismic cycle.”
Why Are Mountains so High?
Over millions of years, Earth’s summits and valleys have moved and shifted, resulting in the dramatic landscapes of peaks and shadows we know today.