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Continued use of fossil fuels has warmed oceans, melted ice caps and led to some of the hottest years in recorded history.
Around 10,000 years ago, as the last Ice Age drew to a close, the drifting of the continent of North America, and spreading ...
Continued use of fossil fuels has warmed oceans, melted ice caps and led to some of the hottest years in recorded history. Dangerous and costly severe storms and wildfires have become more frequent as ...
Efforts in Tahlequah to pick up trash, address environmental sustainability and build a water garden to alleviate flooding, ...
This year’s Earth Day observation on Friday, April 25 will mark the 50th anniversary of the day’s inaugural celebration of ...
Roughly 40 years ago — or two thirds of a lifetime for millions of us — United Nations member states, led by the United ...
Continued use of fossil fuels has warmed oceans, melted ice caps and led to some of the hottest years in recorded history. Dangerous and costly severe storms and wildfires have become more frequent as ...
As the 30th World Book Day approached, Elhomosany Hesham Ramzy, a 29-year-old Egyptian student at Shanxi University, found ...
To put it bluntly, we know more about the curvature of Earth than almost any other topic in the realm of physical science. There are countless experiments, observations and demonstrations that ...
The Earth Sciences contribute to answers on a wide range of societal and economic questions in areas such as: the natural means of existence (water, raw materials, the energy transition), the ...
A seminar-based programme which encourages engagement with cutting edge and emerging research issues in the areas of Physical Geography allows students to critically reflect on the communication of ...
The mission of the Department of Physical Geography is to be at the forefront of research in Earth Surface Dynamics. Our knowledge and understanding of Earth’s continental and coastal systems ...