A University of New Mexico research team spent several weeks in northern Alaska this summer studying how permafrost thaw may be changing water quality and the movement of carbon through Arctic watersheds.
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Life in the Deep Atlantic Depends on the Labrador Sea
Researchers have pinpointed the source of oxygen that sustains deep sea life in the North Atlantic Ocean: the churning waters in the Labrador Sea.
Clean Air Policies Linked to Improved Cognition Among New York City Children
Beginning in the late 1990s, air pollution declined in New York City following the implementation of clean air and climate policies.
Can Artificial Intelligence Help Save Nature?
AI and eight million digitized old plant specimens reveal how the climate is changing nature in large parts of the world.
Volunteer Develops Machine-Learning Tool to Identify Rare Clouds
Certain kinds of clouds are misbehaving – appearing more often and lower in the sky than they used to.
How Cooling the Planet with Geoengineering Would Upend Climate Economics
Climate scientists and policymakers have long warned of a dangerous threshold: If global temperatures rise more than 1.5 degrees Celsius above preindustrial averages, we risk devastating consequences, including severe flooding, heat waves, and drought.




