Scientists harness satellite data to help farmers use less water in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.
Everything on our planet is connected by the various chemical, physical and biological processes that make up what we call the Earth system.
The Doppler lidar will provide a highly localized ability to track the dispersion of pollutants or hazardous substances in the urban landscape.
Substantial cuts in global greenhouse gas emissions could be achieved by raising water levels in agricultural peatlands, according to a new study in the journal Nature.
Central Africa is home to the world's second-largest area of dense tropical rainforest.
The disastrous consequences of climate "tipping points" could be averted if global warming was reversed quickly enough, new research suggests.
Floodwaters are not what most people consider a blessing. But they could help remedy California’s increasingly parched groundwater systems, according to a new Stanford-led study.
The super typhoon reached extreme intensity earlier in the year than any storm in the satellite era.
There were no records set in 2020-21, but the downward trends in polar ice continue.
Forecasters are excited about the potential for using aerial images for post-storm damage surveys.
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