Lead researcher Dr Qiang Jiang, a Curtin PhD graduate from Curtin’s School of Earth and Planetary Sciences, said the findings were vital to understanding how to prevent future climate disasters.
A wildfire followed by an intense rainstorm is often a recipe for disaster.
From the ground, the new solar farm shimmers like a mirage oasis on a hot summer day.
Scientists and regulators are using satellite data and custom models from NASA to help monitor ozone pollution.
Researchers track the movement of charred detritus dispersed from Goleta Beach in the wake of the 2018 Montecito debris flow
In recent years, the plumes of smoke crawling upward from Western wildfires have trended taller, with more smoke and aerosols lofted up where they can spread farther and impact air quality over a wider area.
Sea ice and wildfires may be more interconnected than previously thought, according to new research out today in Science Advances.
A popular coral restoration technique is unlikely to protect coral reefs from climate change and is based on the assumption that local threats to reefs are managed effectively, according to a study co-authored by Rutgers researchers.
Exposure to extreme heat increases both chronic and acute malnutrition among infants and young children in low-income countries – threatening to reverse decades of progress, Cornell research finds.
When a severe summer drought hit Europe in 2018, the impact on food systems was immediate.
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