Cattle help and hinder the environment in complex ways.
Restoring native vegetation could cut air pollution and costs, study finds.
Red deer on a Scottish island are providing scientists with some of the first evidence that wild animals are evolving to give birth earlier in the year as the climate warms.
Penn State researchers found in a new study that combining data from new geostationary satellites and Doppler radar provided the best forecasts of a supercell thunderstorms event in 2017 in the Midwest.
The presence of long-lasting drizzle in a very cold region like Antarctica has implications for improving the accuracy of climate models in the polar regions.
Extreme weather events such as fires, floods, tornados, hurricanes and landslides result in some of the most personal impacts of climate change.
Earth-observing satellites capture smoke plumes sweeping through India.
Elevated greenhouse gas levels and human activity - such as burning forests to clear land - have caused a decline of moisture in the air over the Amazon.
Satellite imagery reveals how certain parts of Amazon were more resilient to fires.
Until recent decades, researchers could be confident that their numerous studies about permafrost told the tale about this frozen phenomenon.
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