A research team led by Rumi Chunara—an NYU associate professor with appointments in both the Tandon School of Engineering and ...
Peatlands around the globe hold more carbon than all the world’s forests, and yet new research reveals a much lower ...
Freshwater, essential for ecosystems and human well-being, is becoming increasingly scarce. Population growth, urbanisation ...
A Constant Vigil Satellites operate as the vigilant eyes in the sky, tirelessly orbiting the Earth to keep a watchful gaze on ...
Opening on March 15 at the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts in the UK, 'A World of Water' will run until August 15.
From space, scientists can track everything from sea levels or greenhouse gases to infectious bacteria or water stored ...
In more than 100 locations, the cold could lead to record low temperatures, with a similar number of record cold high ...
The name change to Gulf of America is the first since the 1540s where various maps referred to it as the Mexican Gulf, Golpho ...
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of Liberia, in collaboration with Novasphere, has launched a one-week geospatial training program aimed at enhancing forest monitoring capabilities.
Researchers from Beijing Normal University have analyzed how China's land system may change in 2100 under a 1.5°C global ...
We may still be able to save ourselves from the worst of the damage the climate change will bring – but we are desperately ...
For more than 75 years, high-hazard structures in the U.S., including dams and nuclear power plants, have been engineered to withstand floods resulting from the most unlikely but possible ...