Ninety years ago there were no satellites to detect changes in Greenland’s coastal glaciers, but a new study combining historical photos with evidence from ocean sediments suggests climate change was already at work in the 1930s and led to a major collapse of the one of Greenland’s largest coastal glaciers.
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New Framework Agreement on Biodiversity Protection
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Hints of Spring in the Atlantic
The season is a time of great change, turbulence, and productivity in northern waters.
New Study Shows How Light Impacts a Plants' Greenness
MSU-DOE Plant Research Laboratory scientists are refining our understanding of how light wavelengths impact how plants develop their chloroplasts.
The Future Of Farming: Straight Up
Texas A&M researchers say vertical farming may be key in feeding our growing global population.
New Pasture Cultivar to Tackle Effects of Climate Change
Murdoch University researchers have delivered a new cultivar of French Serradella that is set to increase the sustainability of Wheatbelt crop-pasture rotations and lower the carbon footprint of cropping by as much as 50 percent.


