New radar technology records Antarctic glaciers losing ice faster than ever documented before George Scott February 08, 2022 In a new University of Houston study using an advanced remote imaging system known as synthetic aperture radar interferometry, three....
Climate consciousness and the reimagining of forest ecosystems within the rule of law Liang Lan February 02, 2022 Forest destruction has contributed historically to climate change and continues to do so.
Extreme heat waves in oceans become ‘new normal’, threaten marine life, study warns Liang Lan February 02, 2022 More than half the global ocean experiences high temperatures that were rare a century ago
World Wetlands Day 2022: How Wetlands Help Minimise Impact Of Climate Change Liang Lan February 02, 2022 2022 is significant as the World Wetlands Day will be observed as a United Nations international day for the first....
Coffee may become more scarce and expensive thanks to climate change — new research Liang Lan January 31, 2022 The world could lose half of its best coffee-growing land under a moderate climate change scenario. Brazil, which is the....
Can we save our sequoias and fire lilies from climate change? George Scott January 25, 2022 Giant sequoias are among the longest lived of all plant species.
Air pollution significantly reduces pollination by confusing butterflies and bees George Scott January 20, 2022 Common air pollutants from both urban and rural environments may be reducing the pollinating abilities of insects by preventing them....
Fires Doubled Australia’s Carbon Emissions—Ecosystems May Never Soak It Back Up Liang Lan January 12, 2022 Increasing odds of hot, dry weather make it less likely trees and other plants will quickly grow back