Climate change will have widespread consequences on the future of tourism, a new study from the University of Waterloo has found.
Santa Barbara County residents love their coastline, from the small-town beaches of Carpinteria to Santa Barbara’s waterfront to camping hotspots like Jalama Beach and dramatic Guadalupe Dunes.
In spite of its clear significance to the planet, the expansive region is a complex and challenging place for remote sensing scientists to study.
Both stormwater control and stream restoration are proven ways to reduce erosion along water channels.
Many small water systems in the United States struggle with disinfection compliance, a new study by Ohio State engineering professor Natalie Hull found.
A new analysis of Kotzebue Sound fish has found that mercury levels in a variety of its subsistence species are safe for unrestricted consumption.
Scientists will moor ship in Arctic ice for a year to better understand climate change.
Study of two drill sites in Alberta suggests recycling saline water produced by hydraulic fracturing affects microbial growth below ground.
Researchers will study the influence of gravity waves on the polar vortex over the Antarctic and analyze the chemical and dynamic processes at play in the tropopause.
Climate crisis impacts, such as sea-level rise, coastal erosion and flooding pose a serious threat to archaeology and heritage, according to new research.
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