More juvenile fish have been using the rapids restored by NOAA and partners on the St. Marys River, according to a recent study.
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Uncertainty of Future Southern Ocean CO2 Uptake Cut in Half
The Southern Ocean dominates the oceanic uptake of human-made CO2. But how much carbon dioxide can it actually absorb in the future?
Unprecedented Combination of Weather and Drought Conditions Fueled Oregon’s September Wildfires
The weather and fire forecasts for this coming summer are not looking particularly good, either.
Global Glacier Retreat Has Accelerated
Glaciers are a sensitive indicator of climate change – and one that can be easily observed.
California’s Wildfire Season has Lengthened, and its Peak is Now Earlier in the Year
California’s wildfire problem, fueled by a concurrence of climate change and a heightened risk of human-caused ignitions in once uninhabited areas, has been getting worse with each passing year of the 21st century.
People of Color Hardest Hit by Air Pollution From Nearly All Sources
A study finds that nearly all major emissions categories contribute to the systemic air pollution exposure disparity experienced by people of color.


