New data-driven map uses live weather, water temperature modeling, and machine learning to help prevent fish loss ...
As the UK experiences high levels of rain, Somerset Levels in the south-west of England is trying to cope with extreme ...
On Friday, the Bureau of Reclamation published its 24-month Colorado River study, projecting that Lake Powell’s water levels ...
"We hope our analysis encourages more research." Scientists raise alarm after discovering overlooked 'victims of invasion': 'Undergoing concerning declines' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Detailed environmental data allows coastal change to be identified early, when response options are broader and more ...
Forest loss does more than reduce tree cover. A new global study involving UBC Okanagan researchers shows it can fundamentally change how watersheds hold and release water. The research, published in ...
Researchers from the University of British Columbia argue that a widely used method to understand and predict flood risk has led scientists to miscalculate how forests can prevent major flooding. The ...
Despite the arguments about surplus waters in the 1990s, some observers could see troubles ahead of a river overcommitted. Troubles arrived in a big way with the water-poor year of 2002 — a runoff ...
Rising temperatures and a tenacious, established invasive species can now transmit an excruciating tropical disease across ...
A debilitating and painful tropical disease caused by infected mosquito bites is posing a greater threat to Europe, and could become established in the UK in the coming years.
Mangrove restoration is booming, but many projects fail. New research shows why execution, community support, hydrology, and long-term funding matter more than mass planting.
Chikungunya virus, a debilitating tropical disease caused by infected mosquito bites, poses a greater health threat in Europe ...