A new study finds that “sunny day flooding,” which occurs during high tides, increases the levels of fecal bacteria in coastal waters.
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Feedback Loop That is Melting Ice Shelves in West Antarctica Revealed
New research has uncovered a feedback loop that may be accelerating the melting of the floating portions of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet, pushing up global sea levels.
Can Aging U.S. Nuclear Power Plants Withstand More Extreme Weather?
On August 10, 2020 a powerful derecho windstorm blasted the Duane Arnold nuclear power plant in Iowa.
Warming Climate is Putting more Metals into Colorado’s Mountain Streams
Warming temperatures are causing a steady rise in copper, zinc and sulfate in the waters of Colorado mountain streams affected by acid rock drainage.
Exposure to Air Pollution During the First Two Years of Life is Associated with Worse Attention Capacity in Children
A growing body of research shows that exposure to air pollution, especially during pregnancy and childhood, may have a negative impact on brain development.
Tropical Fish are Invading Australian Ocean Water
A University of Adelaide study of shallow-water fish communities on rocky reefs in south-eastern Australia has found climate change is helping tropical fish species invade temperate Australian waters.