Environment
Consequences of Climate Change: Kelp! Australia's Underwater Forest Wiped Out by Marine Heatwave
Following the devastation in the Great Barrier Reef, scientists have found out that the underwater kelp forest in the Great Southern Reef has been wiped out due to a marine heatwave that warmed the sea.
Latest Research Articles
They're Everywhere! Swarms of Hungry Gypsy Moths Are Eating Trees Bare, Delaying Airlines
US Senate Passes Controversial GMO Labelling Bill
Dirty Energy? Pros and Cons of Fossil Fuels
Elon Musk Upset with 'Fortune' Article On Tesla Autopilot Crashes
Florida's Toxic Algae Bloom Now Visible From Space; What You Need To Know About This Algal Invasion
For the First Time, US Now The World's Largest Oil Reserve, Surpassing Saudi Arabia And Russia
Amazon is in Danger: Most Intensive Tropical Forest on Earth Losing Capacity to Take Carbon from the Atmosphere, Study Shows
Update: Expanding Antarctic Sea Ice Linked to Long-Term Climate Cycle
Exhibit Shows Iceland's Biggest Volcanic Eruption in 200 Years
Food of the Future? Nobel Laureates Say GMOs Safe to Eat, Tell Greenpeace to Stop Campaign Against It
More Than A Million Penguins At Risk As Antarctic Volcano Erupts
How Fruit Fly's Fascinating Ability To Adapt To Climate Change Can Help Us Survive