Suntory's partnership with Griffith University’s Australian Rivers Institute will fund research into protecting water for ...
From climate change and extinction to groundwater depletion and chemical pollution, human activity is now transforming the ...
More than half of Earth’s soil carbon lies deeper than scientists usually measure, potentially reshaping climate models.
Bangladesh’s cities are becoming increasingly unlivable as heatwaves collide with unchecked urbanisation, disappearing greenery and concrete-heavy construction ...
Summer field work kicks off for the Survey of Climate and Adirondack Lake Ecosystems, the largest study of Adirondack waters ...
Climate scientists have formally challenged a US government report they say incorrectly downplayed clear evidence of ...
Forecasters warn a potentially supercharged El Niño could bring a warmer winter, drier conditions and more extreme weather to ...
MIT professor Susan Solomon discusses the National Academies study on the environmental impacts of nuclear war, and how it made her realize the importance of the science of rising smoke and fuel loads ...
For those people who have been living in a total isolation, cut off from all other people and forms of communication for the ...
A new study explains why carbon dioxide is cooling the upper atmosphere, even as it is warming Earth’s surface.
Climate scientist Jorge Sarmiento was Princeton's George J. Magee Professor of Geoscience and Geological Engineering, ...
Science Naturally wins 2026 Green Earth Book Awards for environmental stewardship, climate, and wildlife in literature ...
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