A June 2020 event set a record for size of a dust mass sent across the Atlantic.
Analyses by KAUST researchers of sand temperatures at marine turtle nesting sites around the Red Sea indicate that turtle hatchlings born in the region could now be predominantly female.
A flood in a glacial lake behind Lituya Glacier surprised an unsuspecting fisherman and reworked a young delta in Alaska.
The researchers found that the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change expects forestry to play a critical role in reducing climate change.
New research has demonstrated how climate change could lead to irreversible sea level rise as temperatures continue to rise and the Greenland ice sheet continues to decline.
Second- and thirdhand tobacco smoke have received lots of attention, but much less is known about the compounds deposited on surfaces from cannabis smoke.
All eyes remain on the giant A-68A iceberg on its journey across the Southern Ocean.
EGC researcher Kevin Donovan and coauthor find that building footbridges positively affects rural economies in flood-prone areas.
Groundwater reservoirs in Bavaria have warmed considerably over the past few decades.
The frozen permafrost in the Arctic is thawing on an alarming scale.
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