Although the Earth’s been decidedly blue for 600 million years, rising populations of phytoplankton caused by rising temperatures are once again causing the world’s oceans to turn green.
In the face of relentless climate change, we urgently need to turn down the thermostat. Are we already too late? We tackle ...
There’s a chance Donald Trump’s second term as US president could have a long-term negative impact on the demand for and ...
The year 2020 marked a turning point for terrestrial vegetation, reaching an unprecedented level of greenery. This ...
Earth's oceans may have been green for billions of years until the first photosynthetic organisms flooded our atmosphere with ...
Charles Ver Straeten, curator of sedimentary rocks at the New York State Museum, made an unexpected discovery while surveying ...
What role will renewable fuels – such as biodiesel and bioethanol – play in energy production and usage over the next 20 years?
The Weis Earth Science Museum’s future is filled with question marks after the campus they are on is closing. In this segment, our Retired Rambler and Don Mikulic from the Weis Earth ...