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The groundbreaking new study challenges assumptions about carbon cycles and raises new concerns about climate change.
Tulalip Tribes and the state Department of Natural Resources are creating 30 log jams on the Upper Pilchuck River for salmon ...
Grist reports that climate change is loading rice—the beloved grain that feeds more than half of the world's ...
The story of Moses parting the Red Sea is one of the most famous tales of the Old Testament and now scientists claim there ...
Ancient carbon once presumed safely entombed beneath Earth’s surface is now bubbling back into the atmosphere through the ...
The collaborative effort aims to slow water flow, restore salmon habitat, and heal the land using downed trees and storm debris.
The stretch of coastline between Apalachicola and Cedar Key flares neon red on flood risk maps but goes dark on NOAA tide ...