The seventh named tropical cyclone of the North Atlantic Ocean has formed, and like some others this season, it has broken a record.
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Discovery of First Active Seep in Antarctica Provides New Understanding of Methane Cycle
The discovery of the first active methane seep in Antarctica is providing scientists new understanding of the methane cycle and the role methane found in this region may play in warming the planet.
COVID-19 Worse in Colder Weather
An international collaboration of researchers from Europe and China have found that temperature and humidity in the environment have an effect on the severity of COVID-19 symptoms.
What Happens in Vegas, May Come From the Arctic?
A cave deep in the wilderness of central Nevada is a repository of evidence supporting the urgent need for the Southwestern U.S. to adopt targets aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions, a new UNLV study finds.
O Christmas Tree: DNA Shows WA’s Largest Parasitic Plant Adapts to Climate
A closer look at DNA from south-western Australia’s native Nuytsia floribunda, known as the WA Christmas Tree, has found that temperature, rather than rainfall, impacts the tree’s resilience and reproductive success.
Climate Shift, Forest Loss and Fires —Scientists Explain How the Amazon Forest Is Trapped in a Vicious Circle
Amazonia experiences seasonal fires in each year.