Earth's ecosystems are endangered by climate change and many are becoming less resilient as they come under increasing pressure.
Twisting upwardly on trees and other plants—along with houses and even lampposts—vines are a wonder of nature.
Rising sea levels along coastlines not only threaten populations, but also pose a danger to agricultural crops, which may be damaged by surging amounts of saltwater.
We’ve come a long way from the Old Farmer’s Almanac: These days, when farmers need to know about tomorrow’s weather — or next month’s weather — they can get a close-to-home forecast from Washington State University’s AgWeatherNet.
In 2025, Hawaiʻi experienced its second–driest year in more than a century, alongside persistently above average temperatures throughout the year—a stark reality detailed in the inaugural Hawaiʻi Annual Climate Report 2025.
In a warming Arctic, noise from growing shipping traffic is interfering with the ability of narwhals to hunt and communicate.
Global climate models capture many of the processes that shape Earth’s weather and climate.
The plastic bottle you just tossed in the recycling bin could provide structural support for your future house.
A free digital tool from the University of Alaska Fairbanks gives users a comprehensive look at energy systems in Alaska’s microgrid communities.
Reducing wolves to protect endangered caribou doesn’t always deliver the expected results—and the shape of the land may be the deciding factor.
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