As pandemic lockdowns forced humans into isolation, Earth's vegetation was thriving. The year 2020 was the greenest in modern ...
Guest blog by Luisa Doughty, Mission Manager and Sarah Cheesbrough, Misson Manager at the Satellite Applications Catapult.
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is now scrutinizing the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) ...
Winning images from the 2025 Walk of Water photo competition showcase vanishing frozen landscapes, from sparkling ice caves ...
The main issue with the federal government’s attempts to regulate the environment is that—as with all things in which the ...
The rapid meltdown of polar ice could shut down a key ocean current by 2050, triggering catastrophic surges of sea level rise along the U.S. East Coast and dangerous climate shifts in northwestern ...
Satellites track pollution, disease risks, and extreme weather, helping experts prevent climate-related health crises.
It's not uncommon for the type of animals and plants in a particular area to change over time. It's called species turnover ...
Regenerative agriculture aims to restore the health of our soils through farming practices based on natural processes.
Large-scale study finds crevasse sizes on Greenland ice sheet increasing in size and depth – and may cause more rapid loss of ...
The Power of Visual Evidence In a world where seeing is believing, the power of visual evidence cannot be overemphasized. Photographers documenting melting landscapes provide a visible, indisputable ...
With a fresh fizz and hoppy scent, a cold beer touches all of our senses. But as our climate changes, the flavour profile of ...