The planet has seen a number of devastating fires in recent years. From California to Canada, Thailand, and Algeria, no part ...
PASADENA, Calif. -- A new visualization from NASA shows how the smoke plume from the Australian wildfires has traveled across the globe over the past several weeks. The visualization from the Earth ...
Boom in carbon-sequestering phytoplankton raises new questions about oceanic carbon uptake and productivity Clouds of smoke and ash from wildfires that ravaged Australia in 2019 and 2020 triggered ...
Smoke from the ongoing firestorm in Australia is obscuring skies halfway around the world. Satellite images from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration show a haze from the deadly fires ...
A new study shows eruptions and wildfires altered the upper atmosphere, yet recent surface warming points elsewhere.
Australia’s deadly bushfires in the 2019-2020 season generated 700 million tonnes of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere – triggering vast algal blooms in the Southern Ocean. Using satellite data, two ...
“The blackness, the darkness, it’s like the apocalypse,” she said. Lake Conjola, New South Wales, Australia -- We met Paula while chasing hot spots, looking for where the Australia wildfires might pop ...
Volcanoes and wildfires can inject millions of tons of gases and aerosol particles into the air, affecting temperatures on a global scale. But picking out the specific impact of individual events ...
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