Sea urchin killer spreads to new species, region
The spread of a microscopic pathogen threatens sea urchin populations and coral reefs around the world.
The spread of a microscopic pathogen threatens sea urchin populations and coral reefs around the world.
The project is part of the Partnerships for Climate-Smart Commodities program to fight climate change while supporting landowners.
Climate change layered on top of existing issues exacerbate community vulnerability to dengue and other mosquito-borne diseases.
The study found the populations may benefit from increased frequency and magnitude of hurricanes to maintain genetic diversity.
Geologic hydrogen could sidestep obstacles in producing hydrogen with current technologies, which takes a lot of energy.
A bill awaiting signature from Gov. Ron DeSantis would also ban offshore wind energy and relax regulations on natural gas...
Increasing groundwater temperatures can be devastating to the small animals adapted to live in underground watery habitats.
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The information they found can help identify regions with vulnerable communities and fragile transportation networks.
Project Alianza is working to close the education gap for children in rural Central American communities.
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