As the climate warms and regional drying becomes more frequent, peatlands – some of the planet’s most important carbon sinks – are increasingly under threat.
Researchers say wildfires are evolving due to new fuels and the encroachment of urban areas on rural spaces necessitating new approaches to combatting wildfires.
As Greenland’s ice retreats, it’s fueling tiny ocean organisms.
Gallatin Professors Peder Anker and Mitchell Joachim embedded DNA into kelp for an architectural exhibit heralding the future of data storage.
Experts are calling for a global effort to identify “positive tipping points” to accelerate the green transition – and have devised a method to find them.
Sentinel-6B will measure sea surface height for nearly all of the world’s ocean, providing important data for information products, including weather and hurricane forecasts.
Few energy technologies divide public opinion quite like wind turbines.
Researchers have identified the cause of the wasting disease that has killed billions of sea stars from Mexico to Alaska since 2013: a strain of the Vibrio pectenicida bacteria.
Wildfire season is no longer something that comes and goes; it’s becoming a year-round concern.
Glaciers carved the deep valleys of Banff, eroded Ontario to deposit the fertile soils of the Prairies and continue to change the Earth’s surface. But how fast do glaciers sculpt the landscape?
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