Scientists are measuring emissions from dying mangrove forests in order to learn something about soaring global levels of the greenhouse gas.
A study of vegetation change in tropical western Africa over the last 500,000 years finds that atmospheric carbon dioxide levels had a surprisingly small effect on the extent of woody cover.
By early May 2022, nearly a quarter million acres had burned in New Mexico, almost double the annual total of 2021.
Frozen hydrate crystals packed into tiny nanopores on ocean floors may hold the answer
The new paper, published in Environmental Research Letters, highlighted how storing carbon in forests could tackle climate change.
To help researchers model climate effects, the Earth Surface Mineral Dust Source Investigation mission will measure the composition of minerals that become airborne dust.
While the ozone loss was not a surprise, the simulations indicated the potential magnitude of the destruction
The technology not only means power distribution networks will waste much less energy, but they could also look very different.
In this new study, researchers developed a first-of-its-kind knowledge-guided machine learning model for agroecosystem
Their novel monitoring system can rapidly monitor carbon dioxide sequestered underground.
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