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Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Rebounds as Global Pollution Rates Approach Pre-Covid Levels
Report finds the world’s nations have 11 years left to avoid catastrophic global warming
Changes of Aapa Mires Can Be Detected From Landsat Satellite Data
Aapa mire is a northern peatland complex type characterized by wet, sparsely vegetated fens in the central part, while margins are dominated by peat mosses.
Australians Urged to Consider Environment as Well as Health When Reaching for Sweets and Pastries
Keen to do your bit for the environment? Cut back on sweets, pastries, fried foods and processed meat.
Green Transition Creates New Risks and Rewards
Different countries face different risks and opportunities as the world switches from fossil fuels to renewable energy, researchers say.
Increasingly Frequent Wildfires Linked to Human-Caused Climate Change, UCLA-Led Study Finds
Research by scientists from UCLA and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory strengthens the case that climate change has been the main cause of the growing amount of land in the western U.S. that has been destroyed by large wildfires over the past two decades.