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Improving Lake Erie's Water Quality
Kent State Professor Collaborates With NASA Glenn and University Researchers to Study, Improve Lake Erie’s Water Quality
NASA Eyes the Development of Tropical Storm Ophelia
Tropical Storm Ophelia developed on Oct. 9 around 5 a.m. EDT as the seventeenth, tropical depression of the Atlantic Ocean hurricane season. It formed in the Central Atlantic Ocean about 875 miles (1,405 km) west-southwest of the Azores islands. NASA's Terra satellite provided forecasters with a visible image of the storm as it strengthened into a tropical storm.
What soot-covered, hundred-year-old birds can tell us about saving the environment
Horned Larks are cute songbirds with white bellies and yellow chins—at least, now they are.
When Shipping Petroleum, Air Pollution and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Costs More Than Accidents
While the policy debate surrounding crude oil transportation costs has emphasized accidents and spills, a new study by Carnegie Mellon University and University of Pittsburgh researchers indicates the debate is overlooking a far more serious external cost—air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.
How to Help Californians Affected by the North Bay Wildfires
Fast-moving wildfires are devastating parts of Northern California, including Sonoma and Napa Counties, just north of the Bay Area. Victims — and their animals — displaced by evacuation orders and property loss need your help.