Researchers say their results show that lakes are able to get rid of excess nitrogen through a process of denitrification.
The new study looks at how three factors have affected Lake Michigan's vulnerability to bighead and silver carp.
Researchers present a detailed analysis of observed atmospheric pressure over the globe every hour for 38 years.
Coastal areas around the world are contending with the consequences of a warming planet including droughts and floods, in addition to changing sea levels.
Rutgers-led research highlights lesser-known options with fewer trade-offs.
Oak Ridge National Laboratory developed a method that uses machine learning to predict seasonal fire risk in Africa.
The novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) spreads rapidly around the world, and has limited people's outdoor activities substantially.
Every summer millions of people visit parks and protected areas along the shorelines of the Great Lakes to camp, hike, swim and explore nature’s beauty.
Climate change—from rising temperatures and more severe heavy rain, to drought—is increasing risks for economies, human security, and conflict globally.
Extreme ocean surface waves with a devastating impact on coastal communities and infrastructure in the Arctic may become larger due to climate change, according to a new study.
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