Levels of heat-trapping greenhouse gases in the atmosphere have reached another new record high, according to the World Meteorological Organization.
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Dietary Guidelines in These Six Countries Are a Win-Win-Win for Nutrition, Environment, and Animals
The national dietary guidelines in Australia, Brazil, Ireland, Japan, Portugal, and Slovenia benefit nutrition, environment and animal welfare, Leiden environmental scientists write in the journal One Earth.
Porpoiseful Ice Studies
Hundreds of images and scientific papers have come out of NASA’s Operation IceBridge, which ended this week.
Changing Experiences of the Natural World
Digital innovations have the potential to bring people closer to nature, to help ensure there is the necessary strong public support for conservation measures.
Fish Size Affects Snake River Salmon Returns More than Route Through Dams
The survival and eventual return of juvenile Snake River salmon and steelhead to spawning streams as adults depends more on their size than the way they pass through hydroelectric dams on their migration to the ocean, new research shows.
Comb Ridge, Utah
A mountain-building event lifted up this area between 40 and 70 million years ago.