The June 2023 heatwave in northern European seas was “unprecedented but not unexpected”, new research shows.
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Chemists at Paderborn University Discover New Way to Break Down Nitrous Oxide, a Climate Pollutant
Nothing to laugh about, but reason for hope.
Mercury Rising: Why Emissions of This Deadly Neurotoxin May Soon Increase
A recent study revealed that atmospheric levels of mercury have decreased almost 70 percent in the last 20 years, thanks to domestic and global environmental regulations limiting mercury and its emissions.
Snow Leopards’ Low Genetic Diversity Puts Future at Risk
There are relatively few snow leopards in the world, and it has likely been that way for a long time, a new study indicates.
How Sustainable Are Reusable Cups? a New Tool Aims to Find Out
Imagine you have just finished a delicious to-go meal or morning coffee, or used the last drop of moisturizer.
Marine Heatwaves Have Hidden Impacts on Ocean Food Webs and Carbon Cycling
New research shows that marine heatwaves can reshape ocean food webs, which in turn can slow the transport of carbon to the deep sea and hamper the ocean’s ability to buffer against climate change.


