Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) challenges have the potential to significantly impact the global supply of metals.
By now it’s well established that microplastics are a problem in the environment, even in the remotest parts of the planet. But where do different microplastics come from and how they get there, especially in the Arctic?
Antarctica’s ice sheets are still releasing radioactive chlorine from marine nuclear weapons tests in the 1950s, a new study finds.
Research confirm that changes in marine redox conditions and oxygen levels have catastrophic consequences for the life in oceans.
Satellite imagery reveals the extent of flooding in the region around Tokyo.
Researchers found that governance and economic indicators were related to trajectories of mariculture production.
The report also identified some positive signs of decreases in urban area.
Texas State Climatologist says September 2019 broke the record for warmest average temperatures that was set in September 1911.
It’s likely you’ve experienced — or at least heard of — a heat wave on land: those prolonged periods when temperatures are unusually high.
Four new research projects are giving a boost to NOAA’s ability to measure, track and forecast ocean acidification, warming and other important ocean health indicators.
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