Global change is eroding life on earth at an unprecedented rate and scale.
If you think living away from the coast keeps you safe from climate change and rising waters, think again.
After the natural warming that followed the last Ice Age, there were repeated periods when masses of icebergs broke off from Antarctica into the Southern Ocean.
An upside of the increase in forest fires in the West is that they reduce the amount of fuel available for other burns.
Even short-term exposure to air pollution impacts our brain performance and capacity to work, according to researchers from The University of Queensland and Carnegie Mellon University.
The Australian Alps may suffer from a loss of snow and surrounding regions could endure flooding as climate change supercharges phenomena known as ‘atmospheric rivers’.
A new study by Texas A&M researchers could help environmental agencies keep track of the source of organic air pollutants.
The US State of Washington is under a state of emergency following days of severe wind and rain leading to extensive flooding in parts of the state.
Water resources could be pushed beyond recovery in a region that provides about a quarter of the us food supply
s the global climate change conversation intensifies and nations look to minimize environmental impacts in their own backyards, nature-based solutions are garnering new levels of interest.
Page 423 of 1245
ENN Daily Newsletter
ENN Weekly Newsletter