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The Oceans Act as a Toilet That Flushes Carbon Waste. Marine Heatwaves Are Clogging It Up.
These types of changes are "going to affect us, because we rely on the ocean for our air, our food, our climate regulation.” ...
The idea of animating the carbon cycle (ACC) is relatively new. The concept champions the role that healthy populations of wild animals, both terrestrial and marine, can play in boosting the ability ...
Mars has not always been a seemingly lifeless red desert. We have evidence that billions of years ago it had a warm, habitable climate with liquid water in lakes and flowing rivers, which is somewhat ...
JapanFlux2024 integrates 683 site-years of eddy covariance data collected over 33 years from 83 observation sites across Japan and nearby regions, creating the first large-scale open dataset of its ...
UC Riverside researchers have discovered a piece that was missing in previous descriptions of the way Earth recycles its carbon. As a result, they believe that global warming can overcorrect into an ...
Microsoft researchers have published a paper in Nature that quantifies for the first time how much energy and water are consumed and greenhouse gas emissions are produced by four datacenter cooling ...
Mars, the enigmatic Red Planet, has long captivated humanity with its stark, seemingly barren landscape. Today, it’s a cold, dry world – a shadow of its once-vibrant past. But what if this desolate ...
City utilities began the treatment late this summer as a result of what Bloomington Water Quality Coordinator Justin Meschter described as a long, careful research process by local water treatment ...
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