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environmental impact

Contrails in the sky

Modern Aircraft Create Longer-Lasting Contrails, Increasing Climate Impact

Squaretail groupers at a spawning aggregation site

Fishing is causing frightened fish to flee when they should flirt

Goizeder Blanco. UPV/EHU. Mitxi

Energy Companies Hide Nearly Half of Biodiversity Damage, UPV/EHU Study Reveals

A satellite image of the Bering Strait, taken August 2, 2022, with presence of the Alexandrium bloom appearing in red.

Arctic’s Largest Toxic Algal Bloom Detected

Map showing dust concentration across the globe

Engine wear risk as planes swallow more dust waiting to land

Small-spotted catshark egg in electromagnetic exposure experiment.

Offshore Wind Farms: Do They Pose a Threat to Sharks?

Crayfish in laboratory.

Australian bushfire ash is deadly for aquatic life

The black outline shows the estimated impacted area (1100 square miles) of the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill, significantly larger than previously reported areas (red and blue outlines). Graphic courtesy Masoud Rostami.

Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill Devastated Deep-Sea Ecosystem, Affecting 1,100 Square Miles

water sampling underway

Nord Stream Methane Largely Remained Dissolved in Baltic Sea

meat collage

Food: Greater gender equality associated with men eating meat more frequently than women

healthy food

Eating for Planetary Health May Substantially Lower Risk of Premature Death

The eroding cliffs at Herschel Island. The Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Center for Polar and Marine Research (AWI) commenced research in the western Canadian Arctic with the funding of the young researcher project titled Coastal Permafrost Erosion

Thawing permafrost: Not a climate tipping element, but nevertheless far-reaching impacts

Harbor porpoises need to eat 2000 fish a day to meet their energy needs. Not because it's demanding to swim, dive and hunt as they are streamlined and very energy efficient. They simply need vast amounts of energy to keep warm in the cold water.

Noisy Motorboats Disrupt Hunting and Threaten Survival of Denmark’s Harbor Porpoises

Distribution, migration, and stopover use in Ukraine for Greater Spotted Eagles

Migrating Eagles Forced to Dodge Conflict in Ukraine, Study Finds

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