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Signs of Sea Level Rise in the Bahamas
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Published November 18, 2024
Rising seas have redistributed cyanobacterial mats blanketing part of Andros Island and restructured the island’s marshes and mudflats.
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Ghost Forests Creep Into North Carolina
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Published October 30, 2024
Bald cypress and other trees are becoming pale, leafless snags as storms, droughts, and sea level rise kill off coastal forests.
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Today’s Glacial Retreat is a Recent Phenomenon
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Published October 24, 2024
Alpine glaciers around the world were advancing as recently as 1990. Now they’re melting fast.
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Pyramid Lake in Bloom
Published October 17, 2024
Blooms of cyanobacteria develop in the brackish waters of this Nevada lake nearly every year.
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Mount Taranaki’s Ring of Forest
Published September 21, 2024
The precise geometry of the protected area encompassing an iconic New Zealand volcano is unmistakable from space.
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Keeping Tabs on North Cascades Glaciers
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Published September 19, 2024
Scientists use satellites in orbit and boots on the ice to monitor glacial changes on the flanks of Mount Baker and elsewhere in Washington state.
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Tracking Elephants Across Namibia
Published September 18, 2024
Satellite imagery and local data helped researchers assess how landscape features, such as watering holes and vegetation, influence elephant movement.
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Confronting Florida’s Coral Collapse
Published September 17, 2024
After a brutally hot summer in 2023 that caused widespread bleaching and coral death, summer 2024 was more favorable for the state’s vulnerable reefs.
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