Posts in: Environment

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Wading in Hormones

Wading in Hormones

Feminized fish: Susceptible victims of a changing aquatic environment or harbingers of worse to come?

By Andrea Anderson | Posted August 1, 2007

Extreme Weather, Extreme Rockfall

Extreme Weather, Extreme Rockfall

Warmer temperatures, melting permafrost: beware avalanches

By Morgen E. Peck | Posted July 25, 2007

Green Cabs

Green Cabs

How environmentally savvy is your urban chariot?

By Jennifer Moser | Posted July 20, 2007

How are nests made, and are people changing the materials birds use for them?

How are nests made, and are people changing the materials birds use for them?

- asks Peggy from University Heights, OH

By Kristin Elise Phillips | Posted July 2, 2007

The Grape Migration

The Grape Migration

How long can grapes sweat out great vintages?

By Peter Sergo | Posted June 29, 2007

A Dry Horizon for the Amazon

A Dry Horizon for the Amazon

Climate changes are pushing rain forests to the point of no return.

By Kristin Elise Phillips | Posted June 27, 2007

Saltwater Invasion

Saltwater Invasion

Climate change is causing the oceans to flow further inland, putting pressure on coastal areas to adapt.

By Molly Webster | Posted June 22, 2007

Our Waifish Wetlands

Our Waifish Wetlands

Sediment starved deltas may prove too frail to withstand warming, rising oceans.

By Jeremy Hsu | Posted

Soggy Slopes

Soggy Slopes

Global warming may melt winter tourism.

By Jennifer Moser | Posted June 20, 2007

Seeds On Lockdown

Seeds On Lockdown

How a remote ‘doomsday’ vault is preserving the planet’s seeds.

By Emily V. Driscoll | Posted

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