Climate Change
Human Activity is Lengthening Earth's Days
New research indicates that human activity is subtly lengthening Earth's days due to climate change, highlighting the in...
Rethinking Exercise: The Role of Environment in Combatting Obesity
Exploring how environmental factors and urban planning impact physical activity and obesity, emphasizing the need for sy...
Rethinking Bird Mortality: Wind Turbines vs. Urban Threats
Explore the surprising reality of wind turbines and bird mortality, revealing that urban threats like cats and climate c...
The Future of Amazon's Insects: Heat Stress Looms Large
Research indicates that Amazon insects may struggle with rising temperatures, threatening biodiversity and ecosystem sta...
New Insights on Carbon Emissions from Boreal Wildfires
Recent research has uncovered that boreal wildfires contribute significantly to carbon emissions, not just by burning tr...
Ancient Secrets of K'gari: Lakes Dried During a Rainy Epoch
Discover the ancient drying event of K'gari's lakes, revealing insights into climate history and the cultural significan...
New Insights into Antarctic Iron Sources Challenge Climate Models
New research reveals that meltwater from Antarctic glaciers contributes less iron to the Southern Ocean than previously...
New Discoveries Illuminate Life During Earth's Snowball Era
Recent research reveals that life may have survived during the Snowball Earth period, thanks to ice-free oases that prov...
Rethinking Climate Costs: Ocean Impacts Nearly Double Social Cost of Carbon
A new study reveals that including ocean impacts nearly doubles the social cost of carbon, emphasizing the need for comp...
America's Nuclear Legacy: The Runit Dome's Environmental Challenge
Explore the environmental challenges posed by the Runit Dome in the Marshall Islands, a legacy of U.S. nuclear testing a...
Unveiling Antarctica's Gravity Anomaly: A Clue to Its Icy Past
Gravity is often perceived as a constant force, anchoring us to the Earth. However, a closer examination reveals that it...