Over 260,000 kilometres of river could potentially be severed by planned hydroelectric developments according to McGill University researchers.
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It’s Official: July was Earth’s Hottest Month on Record
July 2021 has earned the unenviable distinction as the world’s hottest month ever recorded, according to new global data released today by NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information.
Fire Consumes Large Swaths of Greece
Fires in the country have consumed five times as much land as they do in an average year.
Effectively Removing CO2 From the Atmosphere
Researchers at the Paul Scherrer Institute PSI and ETH Zurich have investigated the extent to which direct capture of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the ambient air can help to effectively remove greenhouse gases from the atmosphere.
Sizing Up How Agriculture Connects to Deforestation
Using satellite data from the past two decades, scientists are starting to pinpoint which crops and farming styles have lasting impacts on forests.
Scientists Develop a New Instrument to Measure Atmospheric Ammonia
In the past decades, intensive human agricultural activities have caused a significant increase in ammonia (NH3) emissions to the atmosphere, which have led to serious environmental and public health problems.