Scientists see an overall decline in Pacific cod and pollock productivity in the Gulf of Alaska as compared to recent decades.
Rapid population growth and expanding cities are eating away at one of Egypt’s most precious resources.
Partners team with low-carbon sailing vessel for major Atlantic Ocean deployment
New research reinforces consensus that humans have created a new climate
When alien plants integrate into an existing ecosystem and successfully spread there, in rare cases this can contribute to the increased uniqueness of the regional flora.
In the summer months, sea ice from the Arctic drifts through Fram Strait into the Atlantic.
As Arctic tundra warms and thaws, incursions of shrubs and small trees have created new habitat for beaver, which create ponds and wetlands that further transform the once-frozen landscape.
The world sweltered through a November that ranked as the fourth-warmest November in 142 years of climate records.
Preliminary reports suggest one tornado may have traveled nearly 200 miles, causing severe damage and human losses in Kentucky and three other states.
In November 2019, visitors to Joshua Tree National Park in California encountered a strange sight.
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