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Animals as Earth System Observers
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Published March 12, 2024
Researchers are leveraging troves of data collected by animal-borne sensors to complement satellite observations, expand weather measurements, and better understand wildlife ecology in a changing climate.
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An Eruption for Galápagos Iguanas
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Published March 8, 2024
A volcano on Fernandina, an uninhabited island dense with wildlife, is lighting up the night sky with the glow of lava.
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Eight Countries, One Photo
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Published March 10, 2024
This wide-angle photo offers the feeling of looking out over the Persian Gulf from an altitude of about 250 miles.
Sau Reservoir Dries Up
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Published March 11, 2024
The large reservoir in Catalonia shrank to 1 percent of capacity in March 2024.
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Mining Lithium in Argentina
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Some of the world’s largest deposits of this useful metal lie in the high plains of the Central Andes.
Fires Char Cattle Country
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Published March 5, 2024
Ranchers in the Texas Panhandle recently faced a fire that charred more than 1 million acres.
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SWOT Observes Coastal California Flooding
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Published March 6, 2024
The Surface Water and Ocean Topography satellite provides a new view of water on land, at the coast, and in the ocean.
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Emissions from Fossil Fuels Continue to Rise
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Scientists’ annual checkup on Earth’s carbon cycle found that burning oil, coal, and natural gas is impeding progress to limit climate change.
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