Climate change and depopulation confirmed as main concerns affecting mountain areas in Europe
4:54pm By NULLIn Europe, mountain areas account for about 36% of the total territory and are home to 16% of the population, but they are crucial for the continent as a whole. The availability of basic commodities, like water, depends on them; they play a key role in carbon…Evidence of a possible ghost plume beneath Oman
3:09pm By NULLAn international team of geoscientists, chemists and climate scientists, has found evidence of a possible ghost plume beneath the territory of Oman. In their paper published in the journal Earth and Planetary Science Letters, the group describes the different…Hurricane Erick approaches Mexico's Pacific coast
1:30pm By NULLA storm bearing down on Mexico's southwest Pacific coast strengthened into a hurricane Wednesday, hours before it is due to make landfall, the US National Hurricane Center said.How air pollution shapes the methane budget
12:10pm By NULLMethane is one of the most powerful greenhouse gases, significantly contributing to global warming. It also affects the formation of other climate-relevant substances like ozone and water vapor—particularly in the stratosphere. However, methane's atmospheric…Is Mark Carney turning his back on climate action?
12:07pm By NULLThe G7 summit in Alberta, hosted by Prime Minister Mark Carney, has ended with only passing mention of fighting climate change, including a statement on wildfires that is silent on the pressing need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.Mauritius is facing a water crisis: Harvesting water from its rivers with ten reservoirs can help
12:00pm By NULLMauritius's water supplies are running very low. As a small island, it is affected by tropical cyclones, rising temperatures, rising sea levels, and a warming ocean. Rainfall levels have decreased by 8% over the last 10 years.Climate change may make prescribed fires rarer, but increases their air quality impacts
11:49am By NULLPrescribed burns are important for land management and preventing wildfires, but a new study finds these managed fires are also significant contributors to air pollution in the southeastern United States—particularly in areas with large minority and…Where do Antarctic submarine canyons get their marine life?
11:35am By NULLSubmarine canyons around Antarctica tend to have less sea ice, higher sea surface temperatures, and more biomass such as phytoplankton blooms than the shelves they cut into. Phytoplankton blooms feed Antarctic krill, making these canyons an attractive feeding…'Guerrilla rewilding' aims for DIY conservation—but it may do more harm than good
11:02am By NULLEver since modern environmentalism took off in the 1960s, people have tried to undo the damage humans have caused to nature. Efforts have ranged from reducing threats, to restoring habitats, to reintroducing vanished species—and the results have been mixed.Heatstroke alerts issued in Japan as temperatures surge
10:40am By NULLSweltering temperatures prompted heatstroke alerts in multiple Japanese regions on Wednesday, with dozens of people seeking emergency medical care in the capital Tokyo.Vermont plastic bag use dropped 91% following ban, researchers find
10:40am By NULLIn the midst of 2020 COVID measures, another change took place in Vermont: A law went into effect banning businesses from offering plastic bags to customers, with paper bags only available for a fee.Ancient groundwater records reveal regional vulnerabilities to climate change
10:27am By NULLDuring the last ice age, storms soaked the now-arid Southwestern U.S., while today's rainy Pacific Northwest remained relatively dry. As global temperatures rose and ice sheets retreated, those storms shifted north—reshaping the climate patterns that define…Diminishing night sky: Light pollution from cities and satellites is making stars harder to see
9:46am By NULLThis week, Aotearoa New Zealand officially celebrates Matariki for the fourth time, marked by the reappearance in the night sky of the star cluster also known as the Pleiades.Plastics threaten ecosystems and human health, but evidence-based solutions are under political fire
9:28am By NULLNegotiations toward a global, legally binding plastics treaty are set to resume this summer, with the United Nations Environment Programme announcing that the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee on plastic pollution will reconvene in August.New technology uses underwater sound waves for faster and more reliable tsunami warnings in real-time
7:07am By NULLA new tool that assesses the level of danger posed by tsunamis in real-time has been made operational on a global scale.Sea ice plays important role in variability of carbon uptake by Southern Ocean
5:00am By NULLNew research reveals the importance of winter sea ice in the year-to-year variability of the amount of atmospheric CO2 absorbed by a region of the Southern Ocean.Permafrost in Swiss Alps at record warmth
4:43am By NULLThe permafrost in Switzerland's Alps is the warmest since records began, the Swiss Academy of Sciences announced Tuesday.Eruption of Indonesia's Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki volcano creates ash plume visible 90 miles away
4:30am By NULLMount Lewotobi Laki Laki volcano in south-central Indonesia erupted Tuesday, spewing towering columns of hot ash into the air. Authorities raised the eruption alert to the highest level and expanded the danger zone to 8 kilometers (about 5 miles) from the…How likely are extreme hot weather episodes in today's UK climate?
3:00am By NULLIn a study published in Weather, researchers estimated the current chances and characteristics of extreme hot episodes in the UK, and how they have changed over the last six decades.Rare earth metals that compete for uptake may blunt their own environmental impact on aquatic organisms
Tue 5:10pm By NULLIn an increasingly connected world, rare earth metals with odd names such as lanthanum, cerium and yttrium have become strategic assets. They are used in everything from mobile phones to wind turbines to electric vehicles. Currently, they are at the center of…
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1m from now - Climate change and depopulation confirmed as main concerns affecting mountain areas in Europe
4:54pm - Evidence of a possible ghost plume beneath Oman
3:09pm - Hurricane Erick strengthens on approach to Mexico's Pacific coast
1:30pm - How air pollution shapes the methane budget
12:10pm - Mauritius is facing a water crisis: Harvesting water from its rivers with ten reservoirs can help
12:00pm - Climate change may make prescribed fires rarer, but increases their air quality impacts
11:49am - Where do Antarctic submarine canyons get their marine life?
11:35am - 'Guerrilla rewilding' aims for DIY conservation—but it may do more harm than good
11:02am - Vermont plastic bag use dropped 91% following ban, researchers find
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