One of the most abundant bats in Europe may be attracted to wind turbines, a new study shows.
First author of the study is PhD candidate Siri Ofstad from CAGE Centre for Arctic Gas Hydrate, Environment and Climate.
The Columbia River basin will see an increase in flooding over the next 50 years as a result of climate change, new modeling from Oregon State University indicates.
Three storms in three weeks have left abundant snow atop Hawaii’s tallest volcanic mountains.
Despite challenges due to the pandemic, NOAA and partners continue restoration efforts in Maryland and Virginia.
New approach might finally show the way to restoring the Chesapeake Bay.
Glaciers are not only melting, but also collapsing in the Third Pole region.
Scientists are using radar data to decipher where and how well landscapes recover in the years after major fires.
Great Lakes ice coverage was the smallest in decades
In the northern high latitudes, trees aren’t the only fuel available to burn.
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