On the massive sheets of ice that stretch across Greenland and Antarctica, the temperature is so low that not even the summer sun can melt the snow deposited onto them.
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Ice Shelf Collapse in East Antarctica
The shelf’s disintegration in March 2022 has reshaped a landscape where coastal glacial ice was once thought to be stable.
Virginia Tech Team Studies Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Appalachian Streams
They found that greenhouse gas emissions from streams and wetlands at Coweeta could be highly variable.
State Forest Service Explores Drought’s Impact on Forests
The Colorado State Forest Service is leading the three-phase wildfire mitigation effort in the Douglas County wildland-urban interface.
Fuel From Waste Wood
According to the latest assessment report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a considerable reduction in CO2 emissions is required to limit the consequences of climate change.
OSU Research Suggests Forest Service Lands Not the Main Source of Wildfires Affecting Communities
Research led by Oregon State University shows that fires are more likely to burn their way into national forests than out of them.


