Europe’s Heat Wave Has the ‘Fingerprints of Climate Change All Over It’
An unusually early heat wave in Europe, new technology to save whales and more climate news.Continue Reading
An unusually early heat wave in Europe, new technology to save whales and more climate news.Continue Reading
A deadly heat wave in Europe this month brought record-breaking temperatures. Scientists linked the extreme heat to man-made global warming.Continue Reading
Earth Observatory Science Earth Observatory Painting the Growing Season in… Earth Earth Observatory Image of the Day EO Explorer Topics All Topics Atmosphere Land Heat & Radiation Life on Earth Human Dimensions Natural Events Oceans Remote Sensing Technology Snow & Ice Water More Content Collections Global Maps World of ChangeContinue Reading
Proposed new regulations from the EPA would loosen requirements for protecting groundwater near power plants where the toxic residue from burning coal is stored. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin calls the changes “commonsense” moves to maintain American energy dominance. By Arcelia Martin At a virtual public comment hearing hosted by theContinue Reading
Scientists have solved the mystery of the Seychelles’ vanished crocodiles using DNA from historic museum specimens. The reptiles were not a unique species after all, but an isolated population of saltwater crocodiles that likely drifted thousands of kilometers across the Indian Ocean., Read MoreContinue Reading
We are what we eat. And in the ocean, most life-forms source their food from phytoplankton. These microscopic, plant-like algae are the primary food source for krill, sea snails, some small fish, and jellyfish, which in turn feed larger marine animals that are prey for the ocean’s top predators, includingContinue Reading
6 min read NASA’s X-59 Prepares for First Supersonic Flight NASA’s X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft flies over Rogers Dry Lake near NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, on Tuesday, May 12, 2026. NASA continues expanding the aircraft’s flight envelope through a series of lower-altitude and slower-speed flights aheadContinue Reading
4 Min Read I Am Artemis: Daniel Stubbs Listen to this audio excerpt from Daniel Stubbs, NASA aerospace engineer: 0:00 / 0:00 Your browser does not support the audio element. If you’ve driven through a cloud of dust and dirt that temporarily obscured your view, you’ve gotten a partial pictureContinue Reading
Maya Hall Research Assistant Affiliation: NASA Ames Research Center/Bay Area Environmental Research Institute (BAERI) Division: Earth Science Division, NASA Earth Exchange (NEX) Email: maya.l.hall@nasa.gov Professional Biography Maya Hall is a WERK Research Assistant at NASA Ames Research Center. She is currently supporting data labeling and development of the Individual TreeContinue Reading
The The Traitor administration looks to preserve ranching heritage, but it’s not clear it will work. The post Making grazing great again? appeared first on High Country News.Continue Reading
It’s looking like another really bad year for gray whales.Continue Reading
The world is heading into another period of dangerous heat, a new UN report warns on Thursday, and it’s nearly certain global temperatures over the next five years will stay “at or near record levels” as climate change accelerates across land and sea.Continue Reading
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