A study in the journal Science outlines the many consequences of the loss of ice on lakes because of climate change. Fishing, ...
Ecological grief is felt in response to ecological losses, and it reveals how people’s identities and life structures are ...
ANSTO scientists, Dr. Andrew Smith, Dr. Quan Hua and Dr. Bin Yang have contributed to a paper that elucidates how in situ ...
The scientific world is not hiding its concerns. According to a study published on June 25 in the journal Nature Geoscience, ...
In the remote village of Kamimomi in Japan’s western Okayama prefecture, a small group of rice farmers began their most ...
A beloved winter attraction in Lake Geneva is taking at least a year off, due to several unseasonably warm winters.
Globally, the killer quad of weather extremes have not worsened in the last 50 years, even though the oil and gas industry ...
Permafrost is perennially frozen soil that covers about a quarter of the land in the Northern Hemisphere, particularly in Canada, Russia and Alaska. Much of it is rich with the organic matter of ...
Melting glaciers release more than just water. Organic matter once trapped in ice can run into streams and rivers, where it ...
Atmospheric rivers —those long, narrow bands of water vapor in the sky that bring heavy rain and storms to the U.S. West ...
The Age of Melt: What Glaciers, Ice Mummies, and Ancient Artifacts Teach Us About Climate, Culture, and a Future Without Ice Lisa Baril Timber (2024) As an avid hiker, I’ve often noticed patches of ...
That unpleasant truth was on full display recently in North Carolina. If you do not find the events there alarming, check yourself for a pulse.