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Mapping Missing Mangroves
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Published August 6, 2022
The Landsat program’s 50 years of Earth observations have revolutionized the study of long-term global change, including the losses and gains of tidal wetlands.
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Lake Mead Keeps Dropping
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Published July 20, 2022
Water levels are at their lowest since 1937.
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Losing a Long-Watched Glacier
Published May 3, 2022
Scientists have been observing Peyto Glacier in Alberta since the 1960s.
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Ice Lost, Island Found?
Published April 27, 2022
An unnamed mound of white off East Antarctica seems to be an island.
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Northern Glaciers are Retreating from the Water
Published April 8, 2022
Most marine-terminating glaciers in the Northern Hemisphere are shrinking; some have completely left the water.
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Global Croplands Expand
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Published March 24, 2022
Over the past two decades, global croplands expanded by 9 percent, with differing expressions on different continents.
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Everest-Area Plant Life Spreads
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Published January 12, 2022
Increasing vegetation in the Himalaya may have implications for water supplies.
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Lake Powell Reaches New Low
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Published September 23, 2021
Water levels at Glen Canyon Dam have fallen to their lowest level since 1969 and are still dropping.
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