In the wake of recent wildfires that have ravaged northern and central California, a new study finds that the severity of fire activity in the Sierra Nevada region has been sensitive to changes in climate over the past 1,400 years.
Research shows conservation initiatives often spread like diseases, helping scientists and policymakers design programmes more likely to be taken up.
Travellers are willing to pay a little more for flights if they know the extra money will be used to address carbon emissions, a new study from the UBC Sauder School of Business has found.
Like atmospheric methane and carbon dioxide, ground-level ozone is on the rise.
More than 2 million animals have been killed by wildfires in Bolivia in recent months, including jaguars, pumas, and ocelots, AFP reported.
At any moment in Delhi, India, a resident might start their car, releasing exhaust that floats into the atmosphere.
Study shows how urban agriculture can push the sustainability of Phoenix.
We’re running out of water to grow food.
Floods are some of the most damaging weather-related events in Canada, occurring so frequently that they’re the most commonly experienced natural hazard.
If you find yourself in the tropical deciduous forest of the Querétaro, Mexico, you may run into Natasha Mhatre. Or, at least, the tree cricket that bears the Biology professor’s name.
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