Understanding how far Great Barrier Reef corals are from their parents could be key to identifying and protecting at risk populations, University of Queensland research has found.
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How the Rush to Quit Coal is Fueling a New ‘Gas Trap’
In 2015, 195 countries met in Paris to sign a global agreement to cut carbon emissions.
Old Aerial Photos Give Scientists a New Tool to Predict Sea Level Rise
Researchers from the University of Copenhagen have gained unique insight into the mechanisms behind the collapse of Antarctic ice shelves, which are crucial for sea level rise in the Northern Hemisphere.
Nature-Friendly Farming Boosts Biodiversity and Yields but May Require New Subsidies
Farming methods that support nature improve both biodiversity and crop yields but more extensive measures may require increased government subsidies to become as profitable as conventional intensive agriculture.
Ocean, Atmosphere Equally Responsible for Atlantic ‘Cold Blob,’ Scientists Find
A patch of the Atlantic Ocean just south of Greenland is cooling while much of the world warms.
Smoke Streams Over the Aegean Sea
Several wildland fires erupted on the Greek island of Chíos starting on June 22, according to the Hellenic Fire Service, amid “very high” fire risk conditions.