“Europe Faces Increased Heat Mortality in Coming Decades”

“Europe Faces Increased Heat Mortality in Coming Decades”
CoralCT archives raw and processed data from coral and reef core samples, preserving valuable insights into how corals respond to environmental changes.
With the help of key moss species, a new approach aims to restore the fens of the Western Boreal Plain.
A study measured methane flow from more than 450 nonproducing wells across Canada, but thousands more remain unevaluated.
New research shows that unplanted agricultural lands are behind most of the state’s anthropogenic dust events.
Orbital mechanics and environmental factors limiting the ability of Orbiting Carbon Observatory missions to collect data in space and time affect city-level monitoring, reporting, and verification goals.
On 11 June, the Environmental Protection Agency announced a proposal to repeal federal limits on power plant carbon emissions, including a Biden-era rule requiring power plants to control 90% of their carbon pollution and a 2015 standard limiting carbon dioxide emissions from new fossil fuel-fired power plants.
Fossils discovered at an early Miocene site in Kenya include a new type of early ape and offer clues about the environment inhabited by human ancestors.
Climate.gov, NOAA’s portal to the work of their Climate Program Office, will likely soon shut down as most of the staff charged with maintaining it were fired on 31 May.
Twenty years of data from around the world show that areas that are not too dry and not too wet are most conducive to wildfire burning.
Increasing interplay among extreme events and land subsidence impacts calls for urgent mitigation and policy action to reduce detrimental ramifications to infrastructure and people.
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