After decades of low water levels, two of Iraq’s popular lakes appear to be filling again.
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Cracking Icy Secrets of New Penguin Colonies
Populations of gentoo penguins are growing, and remote sensing data are helping scientists figure out why.
Climate Change Threatens Breeding Birds
Surviving on a warming planet can be a matter of timing—but simply shifting lifecycle stages to match the tempo of climate change has hidden dangers for some animals, according to new research from the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior and Cornell University.
NASA Observations Aid Efforts to Track California’s Wildfire Smoke From Space
Wildfires have been burning across the state of California for weeks – some of them becoming larger complexes as different fires merge.
The Arctic Is Burning in a Whole New Way
“Zombie fires” and burning of fire-resistant vegetation are new features driving Arctic fires—with strong consequences for the global climate—warn international fire scientists in a commentary published today in Nature Geoscience.
Disastrous Duo: Heatwaves and Droughts
Simultaneous heatwaves and droughts are becoming increasingly common in western parts of the United States, according to a new study led by researchers from McGill University.