This summer, Alaska has experienced record high temperatures and devastating wildfires. If such events become more frequent, how might that impact our northernmost forests?
Carbon monoxide plays a role in both air pollution and climate change.
NASA in cooperation with the U.S. Geological Survey is helping emergency planners in Southern California get a more complete picture of the increasing risk of coastal flooding by looking at the highest of tides —"king tides."
Research shines new light on old environmental issues that continue to impact the health of children.
Deep in the waterlogged peat of salt marshes, carbon is stored at much greater rates than in land ecosystems, serving as an offset to climate change due to carbon dioxide (CO2) build-up in the atmosphere.
Over the last day, winds outside of Tropical Storm Chantal have been weakening the storm in the North Atlantic Ocean.
Wildfires are burning in the Brazil’s Amazon rainforest at their highest rate in years, according to new research.
With every unfinished meal since Band Aid, you’ve heard it: “people are starving in Africa, y’know”.
As global temperatures continue to rise, 100-year floods could become annual occurrences in parts of the United States, according to new research published in the journal Nature Communications.
Logging in Melbourne's largest water catchment has led to a loss of water equivalent to the amount used by 250,000 people each year, new research from The Australian National University (ANU) shows.
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