The decline in gasoline has implications for both local air quality and climate change.
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Coronavirus Global Slowdown Is Cleaning the Skies. How Long Will It Last?
Scripps Oceanography climate scientists ponder what episode tells us about global warming.
“Wobble” May Precede Some Great Earthquakes, Study Shows
The land masses of Japan shifted from east to west to east again in the months before the strongest earthquake in the country’s recorded history, a 2011 magnitude-9 earthquake that killed more than 15,500 people, new research shows.
Mudslide Microbes
Scientists detect human waste contamination in the mudslide debris used to enrich Goleta Beach.
Tuning Into Dolphin Chatter Could Boost Conservation Efforts
Tuning in to the signature 'whistles' of dolphins could prove a game-changer in being able to accurately track the movements of this much-loved protected species.
In it Together
Social marketing is shown to help small fishing communities adopt sustainable fishing practices.


