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Asianet Newsable on MSNClimate curveball: Rivers are leaking ancient carbon back into atmosphere. Who's fighting it?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.
Work will soon begin to remove a substantial amount of gravel from Cowichan River in an area close to the popular Rotary Park ...
The result of the increase, the simulation predicted, could be that the frequency of atmospheric rivers over Antarctica ...
NOAA adjusted bluefin tuna retention limits for recreational and charter boats. Sea bass fishing remains strong, with catches of two or three fish at a time common on party boats. Fluke and black drum ...
NOAA was considering an annual three-month ban on 55 species of reef fish. After public comment (and a change in federal ...
Depending on weather and clouds, a rocket launch from NASA Kennedy Space Center or Cape Canaveral may be seen from Daytona to West Palm Beach, Florida ...
The Trump administration on Thursday pulled out of a $1 billion Biden-era plan to restore salmon and steelhead populations in the Columbia River Basin more than a century after overfishing and dams be ...
Climate.gov is the main source of timely climate-related information for the public. It will stop publishing new information because the Trump administration laid off everyone who worked on it.
The annual forecast for the Gulf “dead zone” at the mouth of the Mississippi River the will be about average in size this ...
Increased precipitation in the spring is notable, as May and April are historically drier and sunnier in Southeast Alaska.
Ancient carbon thought to be safely stored underground for millennia is unexpectedly resurfacing literally. A sweeping ...
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