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La Niña climate pattern has ended. What’s next?

Emily Becker wrote this article, which was posted at a NOAA Climate.gov blog on March 9, 2023. Edits by EarthSky. La Niña has left...

Wildfires turn world’s largest forests into carbon emitters

By Tadas Nikonovas, Swansea University and Stefan H Doerr, Swansea University The vast boreal forests of the Northern Hemisphere stretch from Scandinavia through Siberia,...

Carbon dioxide emissions by country: See the map

NASA originally posted this article on March 7, 2023. Edits by EarthSky. A NASA Earth-observing satellite has helped researchers track carbon dioxide emissions for...

Flocking to Fire: Americans moving to regions of wildfire danger

A 10-year study – one of the largest ever in the United States on migration, natural disasters and climate change – shows that...

Artemis 1 splashes down safely, completes historic Moon mission

NASA’s 25-day Artemis 1 mission came to a successful close on Sunday (Dec. 11) with a splashdown off Mexico’s Baja California coast at...

How plants control their ‘mouths’

How plants control their ‘mouths’ Writing for the U.S. National Science Foundation in December 2022, Jared Dashoff described fascinating new research on how plants...
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