Most North Atlantic right whales that are severely injured in fishing gear entanglements die within three years, a study by the New England Aquarium and Duke University finds.
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‘Real’ Atmospheric Samples Covering Pollution Particles Analysed Using Neutrons for the First Time
A new approach of studying the behaviour of surface films covering particles taken directly from the atmosphere has been developed by scientists.
Study Explores Uncertainties in Flood Risk Estimates
Flood frequency analysis is a technique used to estimate flood risk, providing statistics such as the “100-year flood” or “500-year flood” that are critical to infrastructure design, dam safety analysis, and flood mapping in flood-prone areas.
Most of the World Breathes Unsafe Air, Taking More Than 2 Years Off Global Life Expectancy
Particulate pollution remained high even while Covid-19 slowed the global economy.
Companies’ Use of Renewable Energy Certificates Masks Inaction on Carbon Emissions, Concordia Research Finds
Many firms have set science-based targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to comply with the Paris Agreement.
Report: Antarctic Is Changing Dramatically, With Global Consequences
The Antarctic has also played a profound role in regulating the world’s climate, in part by absorbing heat and carbon dioxide emissions resulting from human activity.


