Something lurks beneath the Arctic Ocean. While it’s not a monster, it has largely remained a mystery.
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Research Shows Emissions of Banned Ozone-Depleting Substance Are Back on the Decline
Global emissions of a potent substance notorious for depleting the Earth’s ozone layer – the protective barrier which absorbs the Sun’s harmful UV rays – have fallen rapidly and are now back on the decline, according to new research.
Trading Surfboards for Snowboards
Three storms in three weeks have left abundant snow atop Hawaii’s tallest volcanic mountains.
Why Overfishing Leads to Smaller Cod
Overfishing, hunting and intensive agriculture and forestry can sometimes contribute to plants and animals becoming endangered.
Significant Progress for Chesapeake Bay Oyster Reef Restoration—Yes, Even in 2020
Despite challenges due to the pandemic, NOAA and partners continue restoration efforts in Maryland and Virginia.
Rapid Ice Retreat During Last Deglaciation Parallels Current Melt Rates
10,000 km2 of ice disappeared in a blink of an eye from an ice sheet in the Storfjorden Through offshore Svalbard, a new study shows.