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If We Can’t Untangle This Mess, Norway’s Blue Industry Will Never Be Green
For the first time, researchers have investigated how ropes and fishing lines are handled by the Norwegian commercial fishing industry.
Little Things Make a Big Difference
The skies above us are teeming with tiny particles of dust, sea salt, smoke, and human-made pollutants.
Polar Bears Unlikely to Adapt to Longer Summers
More time stranded on land means greater risk of starvation for polar bears, a new study indicates.
Temperatures are Rising, But Soil is Getting Wetter — Why?
Soil moisture can determine how quickly a wildfire spreads, how fast a hill turns into a mudslide and, perhaps most importantly, how productive our food systems are.
Study: Global Deforestation Leads to More Mercury Pollution
Scientists quantify a previously overlooked driver of human-related mercury emissions.