The politicization of climate issues and the unsynchronized efforts of stakeholders are hindering the effectiveness of climate adaptation governance in...
In a paper titled “The Politicization of Climate Science: Media Consumption, Perceptions of Science and Scientists, and Support for Policy,”...
The increase in tropical cyclone frequency and intensity due to climate change could lead to dramatic declines in seabird populations,...
Nano-agriculture: Sustainable solutions for global food security Credit: Carnegie Mellon College of Engineering Nano-agriculture: Sustainable solutions for global food security...
Australia’s ski industry is at risk of major disruptions and shorter seasons if the current level of climate pollution continues,...
A new study finds climate change is likely to make upward spikes of ozone at ground level worse by 2050,...
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill researcher Hans W. Paerl will join researchers at the University of Michigan for...
As Jon Regardie wrote last year in Los Angeles Magazine, “Metro’s raison d’etre is to get hundreds of thousands of people...
A rare conifer, Cupressus gigantea, has an unexpectedly lower genetic load despite its dwindling population size. This study explores the...
From June 4th to 18th the Integrated European Long-Term Ecosystem, critical zone and socio-ecological Research (eLTER) is presenting its first...
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