A drastic reduction in unnecessary, avoidable and problematic plastic is crucial to addressing the global pollution crisis, according to a...
Mechanics of how rivers, bearing increased loads of nitrogen, emit greenhouse gasses revealed
NKT has taken a significant step in reducing the environmental impact of their power cables closing the loop on cable scrap by reusing 100% for new...
Slower ocean circulation as the result of climate change could intensify extreme cold weather in the U.S., according to new research.
The European Marine Board publishes a science brief on Ocean Sound in Europe.
If one topic is constantly in the media it’s climate change, and with the recent floods it’s a topic that’s coming worryingly close to home....
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Plankton Head Polewards
Ocean warming caused by anthropogenic greenhouse-gas emissions will prompt many species of marine plankton to seek out new habitats, in some cases...
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EOMAP Opens New Office in Dubai
Rahul Sidharth introduces Earth Observation services to the MENA region.
Climate projections should not stop at year 2100
Jellyfish have voracious appetites, and they aren't considered the most selective eaters. Almost anything that gets stuck to their tentacles winds...
Fugro’s advanced geotechnical testing laboratory capacity is set to increase by over 50% across Europe and America by the end of 2021. This...
River groups must work collaboratively across the globe and put pressure on governments, businesses and society to take swift action on rivers to...
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