When it comes to coping with climate change, there may be two types of people: those who take action to try to improve the environment and those who don't bother because they don't believe their actions will make a difference.
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What the Rise of Oxygen on Early Earth Tells Us About Life on Other Planets
When did the Earth reach oxygen levels sufficient to support animal life? Researchers from McGill University have discovered that a rise in oxygen levels occurred in step with the evolution and expansion of complex, eukaryotic ecosystems.
Island Nation Hit Hard by Eruption
Tsunami waves battered the coasts of several Tongan islands and ash blankets everything.
Thawing Permafrost Can Accelerate Global Warming
Thawing permafrost in the Arctic could be emitting greenhouse gases from previously unaccounted-for carbon stocks, fuelling global warming.
NASA Greenland Mission Completes Six Years of Mapping Unknown Terrain
To learn how ocean water is melting glaciers, NASA’s Oceans Melting Greenland mission extensively surveyed the coastline of the world’s largest island.
NASA-Supported Prototype Turns Earth Data into 3D Video Dashboard
Prototype helps researchers find patterns from many large datasets.


