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  • Machine Learning Detects Importance of Land Stewardship in Conservation Policy

    At the southern tip of the Himalayas, farmers in the Kangra region of India’s Himachal Pradesh graze cattle among rolling hills and forests.

  • Polymers Pave Way for Wider Use of Recycled Tires in Asphalt

    Each year, about 27 million tires end up in landfills, dumps and stockpiles, where they pose health and environmental hazards.

  • Turning Desalination Waste into A Useful Resource

    The rapidly growing desalination industry produces water for drinking and for agriculture in the world’s arid coastal regions.

  • NASA Finds Tropical Cyclone Gelena in the Middle of the Southern Indian Ocean

    Visible imagery from NASA’s Terra satellite showed a weaker Tropical Storm Gelena far from land areas, and in the middle of the Southern Indian Ocean.

  • Surface Lakes Cause Antarctic Ice Shelves To ‘Flex’

    A team of British and American researchers, co-led by the University of Cambridge, has measured how much the McMurdo ice shelf in Antarctica flexes in response to the filling and draining of meltwater lakes on its surface.

  • How Undersea Gases Once Helped Superheat Our Planet

    The world’s oceans could harbor an unpleasant surprise for global warming, based on new research that shows how naturally occurring carbon gases trapped in reservoirs atop the seafloor escaped to superheat the planet in prehistory.

  • Tropical Cyclone Oma Threatens Vanuatu, Seen by NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP Satellite

    Tropical Cyclone Oma continued to move southeast in the Southern Pacific Ocean, and continue affecting Vanuatu. NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite provided a visible image of the storm.

  • Climate Change Increases Potential for Conflict and Violence

    Images of extensive flooding or fire-ravaged communities help us see how climate change is accelerating the severity of natural disasters. 

  • Carbon Gas Storage Cavern May Begin Operation in 2022

    A set of technologies that is expected to have its first results four years from now is designed to resolve one of the world’s greatest oil and gas exploration challenges today: carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) emission in the atmosphere. 

  • Study Yields New Clues to Predict Tipping Points for Marsh Survival

    Sea-level rise, sediment starvation and other environmental woes pose increasing threats to coastal wetlands worldwide. 

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