In a rare exchange, scientists and water resources engineers from Iran and Utah are collaborating on a bold scientific study to restore one of the world’s largest saline lakes.
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Green Harvest in South Korean Waters
Seaweed farms are a common sight in the shallow waters along the Korean Peninsula’s southern coast.
5 Ways NOAA Scientists Are Answering Big Questions About Climate Change
From warmer ocean temperatures to longer and more intense droughts and heat waves, climate change is affecting our entire planet.
On a Changing Planet, NASA Goes Green
Each year, NASA reports its progress in several key sustainability efforts.
Ancient Indigenous Forest Gardens Promote a Healthy Ecosystem: SFU Study
A new study by Simon Fraser University historical ecologists finds that Indigenous-managed forests—cared for as “forest gardens”—contain more biologically and functionally diverse species than surrounding conifer-dominated forests and create important habitat for animals and pollinators. The findings are published today in Ecology and Society.
NASA Data Helps Builds Resilience as Disasters Grow More Intense
NASA’s Earth Observing System Data and Information System (EOSDIS) provides long-term data records that can help with climate research.


