Oregon State University researchers who recently discovered a population of blue whales in New Zealand are learning more about the links between the whales, their prey and ocean conditions that are changing as the planet warms.
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Towards A Climate Neutral Europe: The Land Sector Is Key
In 2014, EU leaders agreed that all sectors should contribute to the European 2030 emission reduction target, including the land use sector, which did not count towards the achievement of the previous climate change mitigation goals.
New Groundwater Research: Clay Layers Exacerbate Arsenic Problems In Bangladesh
Co-authored by Texas A&M’s Dr. Peter Knappett, the recently published study examined causes of arsenic contamination in Bangladesh aquifers.
Warming Influence of Greenhouse Gases Continues to Rise, NOAA Finds
Record high levels of greenhouse gas pollution continued to increase the heat trapped in the atmosphere in 2019, according to an annual analysis released by NOAA scientists.
30-Year-Old ‘Snail Mail’ Leads To Collection Of Extinct Species Discovered By Texas A&M-Galveston Professor
Marine biologists are studying snails and other marine life from Pacific locations to learn more about species facing extinction.
Global Environmental Changes Leading to Shorter, Younger Trees
PNNL-led researchers: Conditions that started decades ago are changing forests and are likely to continue.


