A new study in Global Biogeochemical Cycles shows per-area greenhouse gas emissions from the world’s water reservoirs are around 29% higher than suggested by previous studies, but that practical measures could be taken to help reduce that impact.
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Small “Snowflakes” in the Sea Play a Big Role
In the deep waters that underlie the productive zones of the ocean, there is a constant rain of organic material called 'marine snow'.
Californian Smoke Drifted as Far as Central Europe in Autumn 2020 and Caused Heavy Clouding of the Sun
The smoke from the extreme forest fires on the US West Coast in September 2020 travelled over many thousands of kilometres to Central Europe, where it continued to affect the atmosphere for days afterwards.
Study Pinpoints Key Causes of Ocean Circulation Change
Researchers have identified the key factors that influence a vital pattern of ocean currents.
How AI Could Alert Firefighters of Imminent Danger
Firefighting is a race against time. Exactly how much time?
How the Major Swedish Forest Fire of 2014 Affected the Ecosystem
Swedish researchers from institutions including Uppsala University have spent four years gathering data from the areas affected by the major forest fire of 2014.


