Remote sensing could help experts monitor Nile hydrology as a new reservoir is filled.
Researchers have developed global forecasts that can provide up to a year's advance notice of marine heatwaves, sudden and pronounced increases in ocean temperatures that can dramatically affect ocean ecosystems.
Antarctic sea ice coverage shrank to near-record low
Geological evidence shows the reef system has a history of demise and resilience.
A team of scientists explores how forests might be restored after centuries of spruce plantations and other intensive management.
Tidal activity potentially forcing large-scale lake drainage may temporarily promote ice shelf stability despite increased warming.
Above Santa Barbara County, the Surface Biology and Geology High-Frequency Time Series, or SHIFT, campaign collects data to understand land and aquatic ecosystems.
An international team of environmental scientists have published a series of significant recommendations to protect, conserve and study the world’s coral reefs – the ‘canaries in the coal mine’ of climate change.
Follow the pollen. Records from past plant life tell the real story of global temperatures, according to research from a climate scientist at Washington University in St. Louis.
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