In the past 150 years, global warming has more than undone the global cooling that occurred over the past six millennia.
An international team of researchers focused on what can happen to ocean ecosystems when fishing pressure increases or decreases, and how this differs between tropical to temperate marine ecosystems.
Research in College of Agriculture, Biotechnology & Natural Resources addresses future population growth and food shortages.
While most glaciers in southeast Alaska are losing an astounding amount of ice, this glacier has been relatively stable.
Towards the end of the century parts of the UK could see 40°C days every 3-4 years on average under a high emissions scenario.
Tropical Depression 4E formed late on June 29 and it is forecast to become a remnant low-pressure area by the end of the day on June 30.
NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite imagery provided a look at the end of the second named tropical cyclone of the Eastern Pacific Ocean’s 2020 Hurricane Season.
Explosive volcanic eruptions are possible deep down in the sea – although the water masses exert enormous pressure there. An international team reports in the journal "Nature Geoscience" how this can happen.
A University of Wyoming researcher and her Ph.D. student have spent the last three years studying the decline of the Western bumblebee.
Unusually clear skies and persistent, unseasonable heat may have set the stage for a large and persistent blooms of phytoplankton in the waters around England.
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