Massive 2014 flooding event in southeast Michigan showed why systems thinking beats local thinking in flood protection.
University of Queensland research has revealed that informing tourists visiting the Great Barrier Reef about climate impact doesn’t negatively affect their experience and can help encourage climate action.
Securing the world's water supply is one of the greatest challenges of our time. Research at Stockholm University is now presenting an alternative method for quantifying the global risk of water scarcity.
Imperial research has found limits to how quickly we can scale up technology to store gigatonnes of carbon dioxide under the Earth’s surface.
Coastal cities play a central role in the global economy and exercise important societal functions.
A Rutgers-led study shows diminished crop yield is globally common but low yields could be addressed by increasing the number of pollinators.
Safeguarding places to hang ten and shoot the curl is an opportunity to simultaneously mitigate climate change, fuel tourism and help surrounding ecosystems, new research has shown.
Shipping emissions regulations enacted in 2020 improved air quality but accelerated warming, with more to follow in the near future.
Researchers propose a new metric using aerosols to understand changes in transboundary air pollution pathways due to climate changes.
Much of the water in the West is transported across vast geographical areas by large infrastructure projects known as interbasin water transfers.
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