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Rainfall may look chaotic from one month to the next, but beneath the noise, the climate system is carrying a...
Florida State University researchers have helped uncover a hidden chapter in the history of the Americas—one that suggests mammals began...
Air pollution is often described in numbers: micrograms of fine particles per cubic metre, ozone concentrations, or the number of...
The Arctic is often portrayed as a land of lightning, frozen silence and fires driven almost entirely by a warming...
Biochar, the carbon-rich material made by heating wood, crop residues, and organic waste, may have a hidden control knob that...
China’s ozone problem is no longer confined to the hot months. In cities across the country, pollution episodes that were...
For millions of years, Africa was home to an extraordinary parade of giant plant-eaters: elephant relatives with unfamiliar tusks, massive...
Dryland agro-pastoral systems are often judged by a deceptively simple question: how much can they produce with the resources available?...
What is the state of global lake water quality? A global assessment covering 16,409 lakes across 145 countries reveals that...
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