Citizens around the world depend upon data from NASA satellites.
A new international study led by Monash University climate scientists has found reef sand is dissolving much quicker than previously thought due to the impact of microbes.
Satellite data show that aerosol levels have dropped significantly since the COVID-19 lockdown began.
A report authored by a Texas A&M professor details how often people in the region will be threatened by the hazards of pollution and heat.
On April 1, water managers across the West use the amount of snowpack present as a part of a simple equation to calculate the available water supply for a given region that year.
Overreliance on promises of new technology to solve climate change is enabling delay, say researchers from Lancaster University.
Summer Arctic sea-ice is predicted to disappear before 2050, resulting in devastating consequences for the Arctic ecosystem.
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Clean Air Act, which is responsible for dramatic improvements in air quality.
Farmers in parts of the western United States who rely on snowmelt to help irrigate their crops will be among the hardest hit in the world by climate change, a new study reveals.
When high in the atmosphere, ozone protects Earth from harmful solar radiation — but ozone at ground level is a significant pollutant.
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