Environment
Siberian Methane Release is on the Rise, and That's VERY Frightening
The "End of the World" in the Sleeping Land: that's what people have called the Yamal Peninsula, a relatively desolate region of Siberia, for decades. This region has gained a lot of fame recently as the home of massive and semi-mysterious holes in the ground. Now it will gain some infamy as well, as researchers are finding that more and more harmful methane gas is escaping from the region's thawing permafrost.
Latest Research Articles
Dry Decembers Threaten Christmas Trees
Invasive Fire Ants Wreak Havoc in Hawaii
Invading Ant Armies Help Harmful Plants Spread
‘Doomed’ Corals to Face Worst Bleaching in Decades
Shape-Shifters Change Appearance to Cope with Climate Change
Strong Pacific Trade Help Combat a Warming World
Tropical Deforestation Triggers Changes Just as Costly as Carbon Pollution
Climate Change is Melting Mount Rainier's Glaciers at Unprecedented Rates
Bringing Life to Colorado With Experimental Flow
Taking Yellowstone’s Hot Springs Back in Time
US Coasts Will See Month-Long Floods by 2050: NOAA
Breathing Pollution During Pregnancy Raises Child's Risk of Autism