A glacier in Patagonia with a forgettable name is becoming memorable for the speed at which it is losing ice.
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Human Activities Boosted Global Soil Erosion Already 4,000 Years Ago
Soil erosion reduces the productivity of ecosystems, it changes nutrient cycles and it thus directly impacts climate and society.
New Research Casts Light on Iron Enrichment in the Ocean’s Twilight Zone
Researcher says better understanding marine iron distributions is important to inform models and predictions of likely changes in ocean chemistry and productivity as the climate changes.
Argonne Lends a Hand Toward Climate and Weather Understanding
DOE user facility provides detailed weather and climate pattern data for more accurate prediction models.
Nutritious Foods Have a Lower Environmental Impact Than Unhealthy Foods
Widespread adaptation of healthier diets would markedly reduce the environmental impact of agriculture and food production, according to new research from the University of Minnesota and Oxford University.
Climate Change Could Drive British Crop Farming North and West
Unchecked climate change could drive Britain’s crop growing north and west, leaving the east and south east unable to support crop growing, new research suggests.