Mangroves and saltmarshes sequester large amounts of carbon, mitigating the greenhouse effect.
A few paths in life are short and direct; more of them are long and winding.
One of the iconic features of drylands is the striking appearance of islands of plants surrounded by bare soil.
A new, comprehensive analysis of satellite data finds that majority of glaciers on the landmass have retreated significantly.
NISAR will study changes to ice sheets, glaciers, and sea ice in fine detail, as climate change warms the air and ocean.
A new computational framework developed in collaboration with Oak Ridge National Laboratory scientist Jiafu Mao provides a detailed assessment of ammonia emissions from global croplands and identifies practices that could curb release of the gas.
Researchers from the Oxford Martin Programme on the Future of Plastics, University of Oxford, have outlined ambitious targets to help deliver a sustainable and net zero plastic economy.
Nestling songbirds relocated as part of conservation programmes successfully learn the song repertoires they need to communicate – and ultimately survive – in the wild, a new study has found.
Harmful emissions from the industrial sector could be reduced by up to 85% across the world, according to new research.
Using CRISPR technology, researchers succeed in growing tomatoes that consume less water without compromising yield.
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