Farming areas that use lots of fertilizers and pesticides stood out for the swift and accelerating decline of their bird populations.
Stacker compiled a ranking of the hottest Marches in New Hampshire since 1895 using data from the National Centers for Environmental Information
Stacker compiled a ranking of the hottest Marches in Maine since 1895 using data from the National Centers for Environmental Information
The pale pink, fairy club fungus was found during a waxcap watch survey in Somerset during autumn last year.
Critical minerals are found in several forms in the ocean, from potato-size nodules to brine pools. They are also in some of the least understood parts of our planet.
From wearable samplers to passive environmental monitoring, new research is changing how scientists observe chemical exposure – without invasive sampling.
The answer has to do with the air we breathe and that bright white snowpack, as an atmospheric scientist in Colorado explains.
While the rest of nature rises and slumbers to lunar and solar cycles, humans work and sleep to the resetting of their artificial clocks.
Solar cycles, sea ice and rising electricity use all play a role. So does an unhealthy surprise that has been quietly hiding a large amount of global warming – until now.
Hydrogen demand around the world is projected to grow significantly by 2050. Some of that supply could come from nature itself.
