Scientists watch as A-68A, currently the planet’s largest iceberg, approaches a remote island in the southern Atlantic Ocean.
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Shedding Light on Greenland
Nature’s beauty overtook science for an evening.
Implementing Carbon Pricing during the Pandemic Could Help Countries Recover Greener, Smarter
Countries across the globe have been struggling to deal with the impact of Covid-19 and its accompanying economic slowdown.
Study: Decaying Urban Greenery Plays a Surprising Role in Carbon Emissions
A recent study focusing on "the L.A. megacity" found that urban greenery added a small unexpected amount to the region's overall output of carbon dioxide.
Media, NGO Framing of Climate Change Affects How People Think About Issue: Studies Show
Climate change is an emotionally charged topic that can stir political arguments and inspire people to take action. How people talk about it, especially news media and organizations dedicated to combating the issue, can influence how people think about climate change, a University of Kansas researcher shows in a pair of new studies.
In Search of Cooler Waters, Marine Species Are Shifting Northward or Diving Deeper
In waters off the Northeast, fish and shellfish are moving northward at a significant rate.




