The loss of the ice shelf supporting one of Antarctica’s most vulnerable glaciers could hasten its collapse, a new study finds.
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Providing Nature-Based Solutions for Landscape Sustainability
An EU-funded initiative is developing a research strategy to address environmental challenges and offer multiple benefits.
Looking at Tropical Forests Through New Eyes
New University of Arizona-led science is using air-based maps of plant chemistry to improve carbon cycling models in hyperdiverse tropical forests.
First ‘Proof’ That the Clock is Ticking on British Farm Soils
Research into a UK arable farm has indicated that the soil could be eroded to the point of bedrock exposure within two centuries.
Outlook for the Polar Regions in a 2 Degrees Warmer World
International team assesses widespread effects of polar warming.
Capital Costs: Yale Research Offers Truer Calculation of ‘Footprint’ of Purchases
Researchers at Yale have created a model that enables more accurate calculations of the environmental footprints associated with a range of industrial processes — and the products and services we purchase.