There is growing concern about how much noise humans generate in
marine environments through shipping, oil exploration and other
developments, but a new study has found that naturally occurring
phenomena could potentially affect some ocean [...]
A massive iceberg, larger than the city of Chicago, broke off
of Antarctica's Pine Island Glacier and is now floating freely in the
Amundsen Sea.
The record 129.2 Fahrenheit heat in Death Valley on June 30
was hardly the hottest temperature on Earth for that day.
For most of humankind's existence the Earth molded us and
drove human evolution. Here are 8 ways humans evolved adaptations to the
planet.
The deep seas are taking in more heat than expected, which is
taking some of the warming off the Earth’s surface, but it will not do
so forever.
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