After sitting dormant since the 1980s, the Pinyon Plain uranium mine began operating in January on the Kaibab National Forest in Arizona, about seven miles south of the Grand Canyon.
Common “hard” coastal defenses, like concrete sea walls, might struggle to keep up with increasing climate risks.
On April 8, 2024, millions of Americans saw day turn temporarily to night as the Moon passed between the Sun and Earth to create a total solar eclipse.
A study conducted off the coast of Biscay shows that cold-affinity algae species are gradually being replaced by warm-affinity ones.
In the quest to optimize crop productivity across environments, soybean breeders test new cultivars in multiple locations each year.
A University of California, Irvine-led team reveals a clear link between human-driven climate change and the years-long drought currently gripping southern Madagascar.
Fish and invertebrate animals are far more affected by warmer and more acidic seawater than was previously known.
We’re likely underestimating the future impact of PFAS in the environment, a new UNSW Sydney-led study shows.
Antarctica harbours a large concentration of meteorites imbuing the icy continent with an unparalleled wealth of information on our Solar System.
Some deeper areas of the Great Barrier Reef are insulated from harmful heatwaves – but that protection will be lost if global warming continues, according to new research.
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