The amount of water stored on lands across Earth’s continents has declined at such staggering levels that changes are likely irreversible while humans are alive, a study published Thursday found.
Michigan regulators request plan from BASF to stop contaminated groundwater from flowing into the Detroit River, 45 years ...
Global warming has cut the amount of water stored around the world in soil, lakes, rivers, snow and other places on land, and ...
The two exoplanets, or planets outside of our solar system, orbit a star called TOI-1453, which is slightly cooler and ...
UNEP Executive Director, Inger Andersen says the EU’s leadership is vital in addressing climate change, pollution and ...
Martian lake beds and deltas reveal the Red Planet’s watery past. But many puzzles remain, scientist Bruce Jakosky says.
Planet Detroit moves into its first office space at the Green Garage in Midtown Detroit, reflecting growth and commitment to ...
All planets are made of gas, ice, rock and metal, and models of how planets form usually assume that these materials don't ...
The combination of our warming world fueling stronger storms and rising sea levels raises the risk of unhealthy impacts along ...
Carbon offsets, often used by companies to compensate for their emissions, are another area facing limitations. As AI ...
Scientists have some wild ideas to slow sea-level rise caused by melting ice. Glaciers generally move so slowly you can’t see ...
A CU Boulder-led study measured water vapor in Greenland’s air, collecting data crucial for improving climate models and forecasting Arctic changes.
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