» Assessing the impact of sewage and wastewater on antimicrobial resistance in nearshore Antarctic biofilms and sediments
21/01/25 12:05 from NERC Open Research Archive: No conditions. Results ordered -Date made live.
Clark, Melody S ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3442-3824 ; Gregson, Benjamin H; Greco, Carla; Nair, Harisree Paramel; Clark, Marlon; Evans, Claire ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0569-7057 ; Hughes, Kevin A ORCID: https://orcid.or...
» Review and syntheses: Ocean alkalinity enhancement and carbon dioxide removal through marine enhanced rock weathering using olivine
21/01/25 12:03 from BG - recent papers
Review and syntheses: Ocean alkalinity enhancement and carbon dioxide removal through marine enhanced rock weathering using olivine Luna J. J. Geerts, Astrid Hylén, and Filip J. R. Meysman Biogeosciences, 22, 355–384, https://doi.org/10....
» Drought impacts
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Stahl, Kerstin ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2159-9441 ; Blauhut, Veit; Barker, Lucy J. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2913-0664 ; Stagge, James H.. 2024 Drought impacts. In: Tallaksen, Lena M.; van Lanen, Henny A.J., (eds.) Hyd...
» Drought early warning systems: monitoring and forecasting
21/01/25 10:33 from NERC Open Research Archive: No conditions. Results ordered -Date made live.
Prudhomme, Christel; Barker, Lucy J. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2913-0664 ; Cammallari, Carmelo; Harrigan, Shaun; Ionita, Monica; Vogt, Jurgen. 2024 Drought early warning systems: monitoring and forecasting. In: Tallaksen, Lena M...
» After millennia as CO₂ sink, more than one-third of Arctic-boreal region is now a source
21/01/25 10:00 from Earth News - Earth Science News, Earth Science, Climate Change
After millennia as a carbon deep-freezer for the planet, regional hotspots and increasingly frequent wildfires in the northern latitudes have nearly canceled out that critical storage capacity in the permafrost region, according to a stu...
» Annual carbon monoxide emissions measured from Europe's 21 largest steel plants
21/01/25 08:00 from Earth News - Earth Science News, Earth Science, Climate Change
The Dutch TROPOMI space instrument creates daily global maps of carbon monoxide (CO) in the atmosphere. Researchers from SRON and TNO have now measured CO emissions over a full year from the 21 largest European steel plants. The preprint...
» Variation in energetic balance among free-ranging polar bears during the spring mating and foraging season
21/01/25 08:00 from
Arctic Science, Ahead of Print. Large carnivores are capable of consuming substantial biomasses that can significantly alter their body mass and condition over short periods. Here we examine the intra-seasonal variation of polar bear (Ur...
» Book explores the ecology and management of invasive Prosopis trees in Eastern Africa
20/01/25 20:53 from Ecology News - Biology News
CABI has published a new book which explores the ecology and management of invasive Prosopis juliflora trees which have severely impacted landscapes and the livelihoods of pastoral communities in Eastern Africa.
» Satellite monitors offshore gas flaring in South China Sea
20/01/25 20:19 from Earth News - Earth Science News, Earth Science, Climate Change
A study published in the International Journal of Digital Earth presents a novel application of the Sustainable Development Science Satellite-1 (SDGSAT-1) for observing offshore oil and gas platforms. Researchers from the Aerospace Infor...
» Q&A: Causes, spread and solutions for California's wildfire crisis
20/01/25 19:22 from Earth News - Earth Science News, Earth Science, Climate Change
As wildfires relentlessly sweep across Southern California and other parts of the world, Manzhu Yu, an assistant professor of geography at Penn State, offered insights into the ongoing crisis in Los Angeles (LA). Her expertise lies in at...
» Wave erosion, frontal bending, and calving at Ross Ice Shelf
20/01/25 19:11 from TC - recent papers
Wave erosion, frontal bending, and calving at Ross Ice Shelf Nicolas B. Sartore, Till J. W. Wagner, Matthew R. Siegfried, Nimish Pujara, and Lucas K. Zoet The Cryosphere, 19, 249–265, https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-19-249-2025, 2025 We inves...
» Five decades of Abramov glacier dynamics reconstructed with multi-sensor optical remote sensing
20/01/25 19:11 from TC - recent papers
Five decades of Abramov glacier dynamics reconstructed with multi-sensor optical remote sensing Enrico Mattea, Etienne Berthier, Amaury Dehecq, Tobias Bolch, Atanu Bhattacharya, Sajid Ghuffar, Martina Barandun, and Martin Hoelzle The Cry...
» Exploring how the increase in extreme precipitation events is causing more flooding
20/01/25 19:09 from Earth News - Earth Science News, Earth Science, Climate Change
A senior thesis published in the journal Hydrological Processes explores how the increase in extreme precipitation events is causing more flooding—but only in certain areas, and not at the usual times.
» People pulled together to help LA fire survivors—60 years of research shows these unsung heroes are crucial
20/01/25 19:00 from Earth News - Earth Science News, Earth Science, Climate Change
As wildfires swept through neighborhoods on the outskirts of Los Angeles in January 2025, stories about residents there helping their neighbors and total strangers began trickling out on social media.
» US to withdraw from Paris agreement, expand drilling
20/01/25 18:45 from Earth News - Earth Science News, Earth Science, Climate Change
President Donald Trump on Monday announced the United States would withdraw from the Paris climate accord for a second time, a defiant rejection of global efforts to combat planetary warming as catastrophic weather events intensify world...
» Report of survey : Ascension Island multibeam & video transects
20/01/25 18:23 from NERC Open Research Archive: No conditions. Results ordered -Date made live.
British Geological Survey. 2024 Report of survey : Ascension Island multibeam & video transects. British Geological Survey, 63pp. (OR/24/014) (Unpublished)
» Activists slam 'destructive' Indonesia forest conversion plan
20/01/25 18:10 from Earth News - Earth Science News, Earth Science, Climate Change
Indonesia's plan to convert millions of hectares of forests for food and energy use is "environmentally illogical and destructive," and risks irreversible environmental and biodiversity loss, activists warned Monday.
» Three ways to assess how Liverpool's tidal energy plan will affect the environment
20/01/25 18:00 from Earth News - Earth Science News, Earth Science, Climate Change
A proposed tidal energy scheme on Liverpool's River Mersey is entering an early assessment and consultation phase. This multi-billion pound infrastructure project, which could span several miles across the river and power up to a million...
» 1080 baits are used to kill foxes, cats and dingoes—but other animals can be more likely to eat them
20/01/25 17:50 from Ecology News - Biology News
Around the world, humans routinely kill carnivores to protect livestock and game, increase human safety and conserve native wildlife. Unfortunately, killing carnivores often creates new problems, including population booms of native and ...
» Mountaineers help scientists find nanoplastics in remote glaciers
20/01/25 17:40 from Earth News - Earth Science News, Earth Science, Climate Change
Imagine a glacier. Are you thinking "glittering snow" or "plastic pollution?" A new study underscores the pervasive nature of plastic pollution, even in such remote and apparently pristine areas.
» Ethiopian earthquakes and volcanic eruptions: Earth scientist explains the link
20/01/25 17:20 from Earth News - Earth Science News, Earth Science, Climate Change
Ethiopia's Afar and Oromia regions have been hit by several earthquakes and tremors since the beginning of 2025. The strongest, with a magnitude of 5.7, struck on 4 January. The US Geological Survey and the German Research Centre for Geo...
» Heat waves could worsen as soil moisture changes, climate models reveal
20/01/25 17:05 from Earth News - Earth Science News, Earth Science, Climate Change
Eastern North America and Central Europe could see their most extreme heat waves become twice as intense as previously projected due to variations in soil moisture, according to a new study.
» Why Africa's young scientists should help check the quality of climate change research
20/01/25 17:02 from Earth News - Earth Science News, Earth Science, Climate Change
Scientific research is essential for addressing the climate crisis. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), a United Nations body, assesses the science on climate change through its regular assessment reports. These reports...
» Religious 'mercy release' of hybrid groupers can have significant ecological impact
20/01/25 16:54 from Ecology News - Biology News
Ecologists from the School of Biological Sciences (SBS) and the Swire Institute of Marine Science (SWIMS) at The University of Hong Kong (HKU) have identified significant ecological risks associated with the release of hybrid groupers in...