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Fastest Sea-Level Rise in Two Millennia Linked to Increasing Global Temperatures

The rate of sea level rise along the U.S. Atlantic coast is greater now than at any time in the past 2,000 years–and has shown a consistent link between…

NASA satellite sees Tropical Depression 06W near the Philippines

The TRMM satellite is operated by the Japanese Space Agency and NASA, and continually monitors the tropics and measures rainfall in tropical cyclones. TRMM…

NASA Satellite Gallery Shows Chilean Volcano Plume Moving Around the World

The Puyehue-Cordón Caulle Volcanic Complex includes the Puyehue volcano, the Cordón Caulle rift zone and the Cordillera Nevada caldera. One of the instruments…

Founded on science, world cooperation in Antarctica a model for meeting climate, other challenges

Since the end of the Second World War science has become an important tool of diplomacy, not only for issues involving environmental management, but for peace…

Life after Snowball Earth

The first organisms to emerge after an ancient worldwide glaciation likely evolved hardy survival skills, arming themselves with tough exteriors to weather a…

Major flooding on the Mississippi River predicted to cause largest Gulf of Mexico dead zone ever recorded

Scientists are predicting the area could measure between 8,500 and 9,421 square miles, or an area roughly the size of New Hampshire. If it does reach those…

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