Recent studies have shown that carbon stocks in terrestrial ecosystems are increasing, mitigating around 30% of the CO2 ...
Soil moisture has declined more than 2,600 gigatonnes since 2000, making a greater contribution to sea level rise than ...
Earth’s Storage of Water in Soil, Lakes and Rivers Is Dwindling. and It’s Especially Bad for Farming University of Melbourne hydrology professor Dongryeol Ryu and his collaborator Ki-Weon Seo ...
Adopting sustainable land and water management practices is essential to create new avenues for agricultural development. The ...
The relationship between topography and the terrestrial water cycle has been documented for thousands of years, yet there is ...
The amount of water stored on lands across Earth’s continents has declined at such staggering levels that changes are likely irreversible while humans are alive, a study published Thursday found.
Martian lake beds and deltas reveal the Red Planet’s watery past. But many puzzles remain, scientist Bruce Jakosky says.
Siberia, a province located in Russia, is a significant geographical region playing a crucial role in the world's carbon ...
An international study, with the participation of INRAE and the CEA, has discovered that the majority of terrestrial carbon ...
New research suggests the violent explosions of dying stars may have caused two of Earth’s biggest mass extinctions millions ...
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