The ice shelves surrounding the Antarctic coastline retreated at speeds of up to 50 metres per day at the end of the last Ice Age, far more rapid than the satellite-derived retreat rates observed today, new research has found.
articles
Climate Could Cause Abrupt British Vegetation Changes
Climate change could cause abrupt shifts in the amount of vegetation growing in parts of Great Britain, new research shows.
NASA Looks at Inland Rainfall from Post Tropical Cyclone Bertha
NASA’s GPM core satellite analyzed rainfall generated from post-tropical cyclone Bertha as it continues to move toward the Great Lakes.
In Wake of Global Shutdowns, Researchers Expect Water Quality to Improve
Since air and water quality are linked, researchers expect to see signs of cleaner water in the short term.
Integrating Satellite And Socioeconomic Data To Improve Climate Change Policy
Bangladesh is on track to lose all of its forestland in the next 35-40 years, leading to a rise in CO2 emissions and subsequent climate change, researchers said.
Stirling Scientists Report on Animal Welfare in Aquaculture
Scientists at the University of Stirling have authored a new report providing guidance on identifying and strengthening best practices for animal welfare in aquaculture.


