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Earthquakes deep below Antarctic waters seem to have surprising effects on life at the surface
When an underwater earthquake rattles deep below Antarctica’s icy waters, the motion may set off a chain reaction that causes ...
Trump has aggressively sought to boost oil and gas production within the US. Now, after the capture and arrest of Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, he is seeking to orchestrate a ramp-up of drilling ...
A new leaf imaging system lets scientists watch plant stomata control water loss and carbon uptake in real time.
Blowing oxygen into molten steel in vacuum conditions saves time and money when compared to conventional steelmaking methods.
In much of Africa, limited and unreliable grid coverage means many depend on polluting diesel generators to power their homes and businesses. South African start-up Hyena has a new hydrogen technology ...
Spillville, is introducing a new proposal in an attempt to break a 5-year legislative deadlock over eminent domain, carbon ...
Scientists have created a new way to watch plants breathe—live and in high definition—while tracking exactly how much carbon ...
A new study shows wetland drainage in the Prairies is increasing Canada’s carbon footprint by at least eight per cent a year.
Climate change also alters nitrogen in soils and plants, shaping food quality, water safety, and pollution risks worldwide.
In The Long Heat, Andreas Malm and Wim Carton take aim at what they call rationalist-optimists — people who naively believe ...
Like climate change, the Trump administration’s efforts to remove climate data from government websites feel vast, intangible ...
An ambitious form of climate modelling aims to pin the blame for disasters – from floods to heatwaves – on specific companies ...
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