While most glaciers in southeast Alaska are losing an astounding amount of ice, this glacier has been relatively stable.
Texas A&M AgriLife experts say Texans are mistakenly identifying cicada killer wasps as Asian giant hornets.
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.
Asian needle ants have a powerful sting, but UK entomologists encourage people not to panic if they find them.
Research team led by University of Göttingen investigates flower strips, organic farming and small crop fields.
New research from NUI Galway and the University of Limerick has for the first time quantified the volume of plastic from European countries (EU, UK, Switzerland and Norway) that contributes to ocean littering from exported recycling.
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.
When most of us think about environmental satellites, we think about the vital weather and climate data these high-orbiting spacecraft gather — but that’s not all they do.
It may seem like I randomly spun a Climate/Earth Phenomena wheel, landed on volcanoes, landed on ENSO, and then decided to do a piece connecting the two. But it makes more sense than it may seem.
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