Accurately tracking atmospheric greenhouse gases requires not only fast predictions but also reliable estimates of ...
Awuh, M.E. (2026) Spatial Clustering Patterns of Thermal Extremes over Epochs in Douala, Littoral Region of Cameroon.
Did you know that in many countries in Asia and the Pacific, the air we breathe falls short of the safety standards for air ...
The language used to describe conflicts naturally reflects assumptions about how different forms of violence emerge and ...
Megacity, Urban Heat Island, Arid Climate and Urbanization, Green Riyadh Initiative Maghrabi, A. , Aldosari, A. , Mutairi, M. , Altlasi, M. and Shehre, A. (2026) Unveiling Riyadh’s Urban Heat Island: ...
Climate can change fast, even when the planet looks stable. Earth has flipped into new patterns within decades in the past.
Explore how street-side dining shapes urban culture across cities, blending architecture with community in vibrant third ...
Reservoirs are indispensable for hydropower, irrigation, and flood control, but their storage fluctuations often escape consistent monitoring. The Yangtze River Basin (YRB), stretching across diverse ...
Harmful algal blooms pose growing risks to freshwater ecosystems, drinking water security, and public health. Yet despite their dramatic appearance at the water surface, the earliest stages of these ...
The extent and speed of ice moving off the ice sheets of Greenland and Antarctica into the sea—an important dynamic for climate and sea-rise modeling—has been captured over a 10-year period by ...
Scientists reveal that the scale of analysis determines whether invasive plants succeed by resembling or differing from native species, resolving decades of conflicting ecological evidence.
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