Icy inns at Earth’s end
Intrepid researchers discover icebergs host large and lively communities of life
View ArticleBird malaria moves north
Germs that cause a so-called tropical disease make themselves at home in frosty Alaska
View ArticleWatching our seas rise
Satellites, coral reefs, ancient Roman fishponds and sinking cities help us understand how humans are changing sea level
View ArticleEvolution of a Frankenstorm
Huge, late October hurricane turned into a superstorm that savaged much of the eastern United States
View ArticleLess ice, more seawater
Shrinking ice sheets contribute to rising sea levels, large-scale study confirms
View ArticleClimate’s troublesome kids
The recurring climate events El Niño and La Niña trigger long-lived changes to weather around the world
View ArticlePredators as climate helpers
In lakes and streams, fish and insects can help protect aquatic plants that gobble up greenhouse gas
View ArticleCool Jobs: Green Science
Scientists get at the root (and stem, leaf, flower, fruit and seed) of the relationship between plants and their environment
View ArticleFungi as carbon keepers
A common type of fungus stores most of a forest floor’s carbon underground
View ArticleNature’s coast guards
Barrier islands aren’t just for beach vacations — they protect coasts from storms and flooding
View ArticleMud worth more than gold
It cost a true fortune to retrieve, but this ancient muck from far below Antarctica’s ice promises to tell a riveting tale about Earth’s ancient climate
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