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Over the past two decades, satellite-based planetary observations have recorded rapid mass loss of Patagonian glaciers, ...
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IFLScience on MSNMelting Ice Age Glaciers May Have Sped Up Continental Movement And Increased Volcanic ActivityThe Atlantic Ocean has been widening for hundreds of millions of years, but its growth may have briefly gone into overdrive ...
Extreme weather-related disasters are increasing in frequency around the world. See how climate change affected different ...
From the Bermuda Triangle to Antarctica's Blood Falls, we look at mysterious sites and stories from around the world.
An alternative to dredging aims to capture moving sand to protect the archipelago from erosion and rising seas.
The artist is exhibiting her Atlantic coast landscapes at the GwinZegal Art Center in Guingamp, Brittany – images that tell ...
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The Largest Flood in Earth’s History Exploded in the Atlantic 5 Million Years Ago, Refilled the Entire MediterraneanThe Mediterranean Sea, today a glimmering cradle of civilizations, was once a huge, parched desert. Salt flats shimmered ...
This story is part of the Forty for Forty Project: 40 outings in 40 weeks to celebrate the 40th anniversary of th.
Data collected by the Lake Waramaug Task Force has been compiled into a "State of the Lake" report on the body of water ...
Attendees at Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania's Ag Awareness Day learned about lanternflies, stream health, therapeutic riding ...
National Park Week kicks off on April 19, when park entrance fees will be waived. The entire week is about exploring and celebrating the more than 400 treasured sites across the National Park ...
China recently approved the construction of the world's largest hydropower dam, across the Yarlung Tsangpo river in Tibet. When fully up and running, it will be the world's largest power plant—by some ...
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