Enforcing environmental laws isn’t a job that makes people popular. But polls show that Americans generally want more environmental protection, not less.
A new study provides the first comprehensive global estimates of the amount of water stored in Earth's plants and the amount of time it takes for that water to flow through them. The information is a ...
Construction materials such as concrete and plastic have the potential to lock away billions of tons of carbon dioxide, according to a new study by civil engineers and earth systems scientists. The ...
Climate change is a complex global challenge, but local action has an important role in empowering communities and building ...
Since 1977, Imperial’s Centre for Environmental Policy (CEP) has led in addressing global environmental challenges. With over 50 years of expertise in education and research, CEP develops innovative ...
Here, we explore 22 of the most important inventions of all time, along with the science behind the inventions and how they came about. Global navigation used to be a difficult endeavor.
Research in 2018 showed that AMOC has weakened by about 15% since 1950, while research published in February in the journal Science Advances, suggested, opens new tab that it could be closer to a ...
Overall, it has been a dismal year, particularly for science in multilateral policymaking ... Much of the research that underpinned UN environmental agreements also came from these nations ...
Uniquely situated on the Pacific Ocean at the edge of the continent and adjacent to an international border, USD's MS in Environmental and Ocean Sciences ... Affiliated marine science faculty work in ...
Watch professionals master the science of cleaning muddy rugs and carpets. Using water, soap, and specialized machines, they efficiently remove dirt and stains while maintaining the delicate ...
But environmental diplomacy has also reached a hard new crossroads: The science of ecological destruction is settled, the trajectory is bleak, and the need for change is obvious. All that’s left ...