Environment
-
How 2021 Extreme Weather Events Cost the US About $145 Billion Dollars
There was no lack of disastrous weather catastrophes hitting the United States last year. There was no lack of disastrous weather catastrophes hitting the United States last year, from pipe-bursting cold in Texas to road-warping heat in the Pacific Northwest, with an endless procession of wildfires thrown in for good measure, as regular Earther readers will know.
Latest Research Articles
-
2021 was the Hottest on Record for the World's Oceans for Three Consecutive Years
-
Fossil Site in Australia Reveals What Was Once a Temperate Rainforest Teeming with Life
-
Scientists Consider Exploring Interstellar Space by Sending Life Outside Solar System
-
Using Nanotechnology to Warm Testicles Can Work as a Male Contraception Alternative
-
Study Shows Drought Worsen Heatwaves, Making the Event Less Deadly
-
Environmental Agency Allegedly Told Staff to Ignore Reports on Low-Impact Pollution Due to Budgetary Reasons
-
Environmental DNA Shed by Living Creatures Can Help Us Identify and Save Endangered Species
-
27 People Rescued After Being Stranded on a Floating Chunk of Ice in Green Bay
-
Collapsing Cliff in Tourist Spot Leads to Tragedy, Killing at Least 10 People in Brazil
-
2021 Reportedly Reached the Top 5 Hottest Years in Modern History
-
More Snow Incoming: Storm From Canada Will Make US Northeastern Regions Colder
-
Ancient Air Bubbles: Scientists May Have Discovered Cause of Low Atmospheric Oxygen Levels