From regulators to researchers and most industries in between, all eyes are on PFAS. PFAS, per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances, are a...
People often say that Phoenix has always been dry; Seattle has always been wet; and San Francisco has always been...
Glaciers—giant rivers of moving ice—along Antarctica’s coastline are flowing faster in the summer because of a combination of melting snow...
Antarctic bottom water (AABW) covers more than two-thirds of the global ocean bottom, and its formation has recently decreased. However,...
Historical dredging and wetland loss in New York City’s Jamaica Bay have increased high-tide flooding in the area, according to...
From pandas to sea lions to tigers, hundreds of wildlife species across the globe are contaminated by potentially harmful “forever...
Climate policies are typically designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions that result from human activities and drive climate change. The...
A team of international researchers has shown for the first time how 18 meltwater lakes in Greenland collapse during winter,...
Policymakers looking to address food systems challenges have access to new analysis and online tools to show the role aquatic...
An improved global understanding of river temperature could provide an important barometer for climate change and other human activities. River...
A new study from a University of Chicago scientist suggests there may be a layer of surprisingly fluid rock ringing...
The world’s forests are losing their ability to absorb carbon due to increasingly ‘unstable’ conditions caused by humans, a landmark...













