Scientists from the United States Geological Survey (USGS) have for the first time compiled a map of groundwater variables to understand which aquifers in the United...
What once were hundred-year extreme storms in Bangladesh could now strike the country once a decade or more due to climate change, a recent study from...
A 426-foot-long electric ship — the largest of its kind in the world — launched from Tasmania this week, marking a milestone in the clean energy...
Many drivers may understand feeling sad or frustrated over bugs splattered across the front of the car from regular use. In just a short trip to...
New research detailed in The Conversation provides five ways cities can better cope with and become more resilient to climate change through progressive climate adaptation. The...
According to a new analysis by Swiss Re Institute, insured natural catastrophe losses globally could reach $145 billion this year, primarily driven by “secondary perils” such...
The less intensely farmers fuss with soil, the better off that soil could be, according to a new study on soil management practices across the Netherlands....
University of Albany researchers have presented the first recorded evidence that surface waters in the Adirondack Mountains have made an almost complete recovery — 90 percent...
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“If we save the sea, we save our world” — Sir David Attenborough, Ocean with David Attenborough Almost every country in the world has signed on...