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New Study Reveals United States a Top Source of Plastic Pollution in Coastal Environments
Years of exporting plastic waste abroad masked actual U.S. contribution to plastic pollution crisis.
Carbon-Releasing ‘Zombie Fires’ in Peatlands Could Be Dampened by New Findings
New simulations have provided clues on reducing peat fires, which hide underground and are notoriously bad for human health and the environment.
Saudi Arabia Faces Increased Heat, Humidity, Precipitation Extremes by Mid-Century
High-resolution climate projections could enable a robust adaptation and resilience response.
Flash Graphene Rocks Strategy for Plastic Waste
Plastic waste comes back in black as pristine graphene, thanks to ACDC.
Trends in Hurricane Behavior Show Stronger, Slower and Farther-Reaching Storms
A new normal is taking shape as a warming planet is changing hurricane behaviors and patterns.