Satellites Can Now Identify Methane ‘Super-Emitters’
Two eyes in the sky are now trained on Earth, locating the worst offenders for releasing methane, wherever they may be.
Two eyes in the sky are now trained on Earth, locating the worst offenders for releasing methane, wherever they may be.
Waterways can protect biodiversity, help with water security and keep cities cooler, says Canal & River TrustProtecting the UK’s canals is crucial for improving the nation’s resilience to climate change, campaigners
Sand is among the most used natural resources on Earth, second only to water.
When I first delved into the study on hurricane preparedness among communities in Florida, I was struck by a paradox. Here we have a group of individuals living in one of
An international team led by McGill University researchers has devised a way to improve the accuracy of climate change models for the Global South by integrating historical records kept by missionaries
Around 370 million years ago, Earth gradually descended into the longest lived and probably the most intense ice age witnessed by complex life: the Late Paleozoic ice age. At its peak,
In the ongoing battle against climate change, reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions remains a critical challenge. A study published in the journal Frontiers in Energy presents an advance in CO2 capture
A study published in Environmental Research: Energy shows why new safeguards adopted by the U.S. Treasury Department are necessary to avoid substantial climate impacts and wasted taxpayer resources from a generous
Rising temperatures might be altering the atmosphere in ways that cause more extreme winter weather, scientists say
Blasts of Arctic air have brought frigid temperatures that are much colder than normal to parts of the U.S., but that “normal” background is warmer than in the past