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A white, fluffy Caspian seal pup looks at the camera while sitting on some ice.

Vanishing Waters Threaten Endangered Seals, Communities as Caspian Sea Retreats

Northwestern researchers have demonstrated that multiple inexpensive and abundant materials, including activated carbon, nanostructured graphite and iron and aluminum oxide nanoparticles, can facilitate direct air capture of CO2.

Carbon capture could become practical with these scalable, affordable materials

From Catholics to Evangelicals, a surprising 90 percent of U.S. Christian leaders believe in man-made climate change, yet remain largely silent, a new report by Boston College researchers reveals. The findings may help shape how Christians address climate change, knowing their beliefs about the climate crisis align with their church’s values. Pictured: “Christ between the Apostles John and Paul (Christ Preaching)” Stained glass by John La Farge.

Thank God: 90 percent of U.S. Christian leaders believe climate change is real

helicopter dropping chemicals on wildfire

Wildfire Smoke Drives Surge in Mental Health Crisis

Intense dust storms, such as this haboob in Mali, proceed torrential rain in the Sahel. Credit Picture: Françoise Guichard / Laurent Kergoat / CNRS Photo Library

Hidden Earth Signals Could Supercharge Storm Warnings for Billions at Risk

Samantha Alger, director of the Vermont Bee Lab, inspects a frame of bees.

Buzz-Worthy Discovery: New Test Spots Super-Resistant Honey Bees as Colony Losses Mount

Aerial view of big factory in China.Air pollution by smoke coming out of chimneys. Coal Fossil Fuel Power Plant Smokestacks Emit Carbon Dioxide Pollution. Chengde, China. 10/22/2018

Top scientists issue urgent warning on fossil fuels

satellite

Earth’s Carbon Footprint Now Threatening Satellite Operations

Large icebergs near Antarctica

Vanishing Arctic Ice Reshapes Weather Patterns: California Dries While Spain Gets Soaked

Little is currently known about whether and how Christmas Island’s red crabs might be impacted under the future environmental conditions created by the changing global climate

Iconic Red Crabs Show Surprising Resilience to Climate-Driven Ocean Changes

At an outcrop north of Sydney, Australia, the research team unearths a rock covered in fossil leaves of the extinct ‘seed fern’ Dicroidium.

Plants struggled for millions of years after the world’s worst climate catastrophe

The flux system that collected data for the study is now being used on new research ship the RRS Sir David Attenborough (pictured).

Earth’s Ocean ‘Conveyor Belt’ Grinding to a Halt as Antarctic Ice Melts

A field plot in the Sierra Nevada where researchers surveyed the effects of wildfires.

Ashes to Assets: How Harvesting Dead Wood Could Save Forests and Fight Climate Change

Large icebergs near Antarctica

Ancient Icebergs Reveal What’s Coming

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