Even if the world successfully limits global warming to the ambitious 1.5C target, coastlines around the globe remain at serious risk from rising sea levels in the centuries ahead, according
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As housing spreads deeper into the Arizona desert, encounters between humans and rattlesnakes are rising but not everyone reaches for a shovel. A growing number of residents are calling specialists
A deadly mosquito-borne virus is spreading through southern England, raising alarm among scientists and conservationists about the future of one of Britain’s most cherished songbirds the blackbird. The Usutu virus,
Fifty years after the world’s first deep-sea mining test off the US East Coast, the Blake Plateau remains visibly scarred. Though the original pilot was small in scale, the damage
As offshore wind energy becomes central to achieving global climate goals, a puzzling and increasingly pressing challenge has emerged: wind farms may inadvertently reduce the energy output of neighboring projects
In Kenya’s fertile but conflict-prone landscapes, where elephants and humans compete for space and resources, a surprisingly simple solution is reshaping how communities protect their crops and coexist with wildlife.
A remote South African-run research base in Antarctica has been rocked by serious allegations of misconduct, including a physical assault, disrupting what was meant to be a routine 13-month expedition
In the still, remote expanse of northern Finland, a hole carved into the thick ice of a frozen lake becomes a portal to an alien world one of darkness, silence,
Encircling the icy continent of Antarctica, the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) is the most powerful ocean current on Earth and it’s starting to falter. Once assumed to be speeding up