Image processing algorithms on satellite images show how sea ice drift affects freshwater flux in Arctic Ocean currents.
Runoff from soils and surrounding environments provide life-sustaining carbon.
A new F&ES study projects that urban expansion will cause the average summer temperature in these areas to increase about 0.5 to 0.6 degrees C by midcentury — but up to 3 degrees C in some locations.
UH researcher develops model to project lake levels in world’s largest tropical lake.
Researchers have laid the basements for a forecast system to foresee the drought impacts a few months ahead.
A new instrument with its eye on the Moon is taking off aboard a high-altitude NASA plane to measure the Moon’s brightness and eventually help Earth observing sensors make more accurate measurements.
Monitoring sources of freshwater around the world in real-time is becoming more important as human impacts and climate change increase the threats to freshwater.
According to the Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change, which involves the University of Exeter, countries and cities are responding to the growing threat that global warming poses.
Scientists offer new clues about importance to climate of water, light, and particle surfaces.
Tufts research could help inform future strategies to shift consumer behavior.
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