North Island vegetation shows signs of stress during one the region’s most severe droughts on record.
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Glacial Ice Will Likely Hold Records of the COVID-19 Pandemic, Researchers Say
Studies show evidence of previous pandemics, disasters throughout history.
A Radar for Plastic: High-Resolution Map of 1 km Grids to Track Plastic Emissions in Seas
Scientists in Japan develop a new method to track plastic emissions from land to sea.
Global Trade in Soy Has Major Implications for the Climate
Study by the University of Bonn examines carbon emissions from Brazilian soy exports with unprecedented accuracy.
Traffic Pollution Drops in Lockdown – but Other Risks to Air Quality Increase, Reveal Manchester Researchers
Traffic pollution for most parts of the UK is plummeting thanks to the COVID-19 lockdown but more urban ozone is probably being generated, say experts from The University of Manchester.
Prescribed Burns May Introduce New Atmospheric Toxins
Prescribed burns are an effective method for managing forests and controlling wildfires. But burning such a large amount of built-up fuel can significantly impact regional air quality.


