Hundreds of international researchers are currently analyzing observations from the one-year MOSAiC expedition, during which hundreds of environmental parameters were recorded with unprecedented accuracy and frequency over a full annual cycle in the Central Arctic Ocean.
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The Congo Tropical Forest Is Simply Different
Until now, research assumed that the vast forest area of the Congo Basin, like other tropical forests, releases large amounts of nitrous oxide and binds methane.
Climate Action Planning Misses Equity Opportunities in Many California Cities
Cities were more likely to focus on aesthetically “green” policies, like tree-planting, over “gray” policies, like denser development and affordable housing, that might do more to address equity issues in some cities and could help to reduce emissions from transportation.
Only 15 per Cent of Global Coastal Regions Remain Intact
New research has revealed that only 15 per cent of coastal areas around the world remain intact, exposing the need for urgent coastal rehabilitation and conservation on a global scale.
Sowing Pollinator Habitat Seeds That Grow Where They’re Planted
10-year study on reclaimed mine emphasizes ability to persist in poor soil
ESA Tests Marine Plastic Detection in Ocean Wave Facility
Could satellites be able to help track and map the marine plastic waste befouling our oceans?


