The project is a joint effort to pilot an innovative and replicable approach to more accurately map ecosystems to support effective planning and sustainable decision-making.
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Habitat Restoration in the Great Lakes: By the Numbers
NOAA’s habitat restoration work in the Great Lakes strengthens healthy fisheries and ecosystems, benefits local economies, and supports resilient communities.
The Secrets of the Best Rainbows on Earth
Rainbows are some of the most spectacular optical phenomena in the natural world and Hawai‘i has an amazing abundance of them.
Air pollution: The silent killer called PM2.5
Millions of people die prematurely every year from diseases and cancer caused by air pollution.
Climate Change May Not Expand Drylands
Does a warmer climate mean more dry land? For years, researchers projected that drylands — including deserts, savannas and shrublands — will expand as the planet warms, but new research from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) challenges those prevailing views.
Combining Public Health and Environmental Science to Develop Pollen Forecasting
New research, wich brings healthcare data together with ground-breaking ecological techniques, could set a roadmap for refining pollen forecasts in the future.


