The ocean stores huge amounts of heat and carbon in a vast reservoir that covers 70 percent of Earth’s surface.
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Research Reveals How Hurricane Lane Brought Fire and Rain to Hawai‘i
Hurricane Lane was an impactful event for the Hawaiian Islands.
Popular Seafood Species in Sharp Decline Around the World
Fish market favourites such as orange roughy, common octopus and pink conch are among the species of fish and invertebrates in rapid decline around the world, according to new research.
Front-Life Physicians Stressed and Anxious at Work and Home
Amid the COVID-19 chaos in many hospitals, emergency medicine physicians in seven cities around the country experienced rising levels of anxiety and emotional exhaustion, regardless of the intensity of the local surge, according to a new analysis led by UC San Francisco.
Making Comprehensive Water Resources Modeling More Accessible
A new large-scale, open source hydrological and water resources model developed at IIASA will support and enable different stakeholder groups and scientific communities to engage with a hydrological model and support their investigations.
For Indigenous in the Amazon, a Dual Threat: Big Oil and the Virus
Indigenous rainforest communities in northern Peru have chalked up a significant victory in their efforts to expel oil companies from their lands.


