Many people are familiar with the hole in the ozone layer over Antarctica, but what is less well known is that occasionally, the protective ozone in the stratosphere over the Arctic is destroyed as well, thinning the ozone layer there.
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Protecting Our Coastline
Barrier islands protect the coastline from storms, storm surge, waves and flooding.
Climate Factors Predict Future Mosquito Activity
Increases in three climate factors—temperature, rainfall, and ocean warming —predicted mosquito population growth in Sri Lanka for the next one to six months, according to a new study by an international team of researchers.
Citizen Scientists From 200 Years Ago and Today Help Shed Light on Climate Change Trends
Nearly 200 years ago, a system of academies across New York set out to collect data on the state's climates and seasons.
NASA Air Pollution Instrument Completes Satellite Integration
On June 30, crews successfully completed the first fully integrated powered testing of the Tropospheric Emissions: Monitoring of Pollution (TEMPO), instrument on Intelsat IS40e at Maxar Technologies' satellite manufacturing facility in Palo Alto, California.
Experts Predict Future Biodiversity Threats
A new study featuring contributions from British Antarctic Survey (BAS) scientists has predicted the top emerging threats to ocean biodiversity over the coming decades.


