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Southern California is extremely dry, and that’s fueling fires − maps show just how dry Author: Ming Pan, Senior Research Hydrologist, University of California, San Diego

Trump’s Greenland bid is really about control of the Arctic and the coming battle with China Author: Stefan Wolff, Professor of International Security, University of Birmingham

Wildfire smoke inside homes can create health risks that linger for months − tips for cleaning and staying safe Author: Colleen E. Reid, Associate Professor of Geography, University of Colorado Boulder

Trees ‘remember’ wetter times − never having known abundant rain could buffer today’s young forests against climate change Author: Alana Chin, Assistant Professor of Plant Physiology, Cal Poly Humboldt

Planning for spring’s garden? Bees like variety and don’t care about your neighbors’ yards Author: Laura Russo, Assistant Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Tennessee

Interior secretary manages vast lands that all Americans share − and can sway the balance between conservation and development Author: Emily Wakild, Cecil D. Andrus Endowed Chair for the Environment and Public Lands, Boise State University

3 ways Trump’s EPA could use the language of science to weaken pollution controls Author: Eric Nost, Associate Professor of Geography, University of Guelph

Environmental issues were conspicuously absent from the 2024 U.S. presidential campaign, but moves by President-elect Donald Trump’s first administration and...

That Arctic blast can feel brutally cold, but how much colder than ‘normal’ is it really? Author: Richard B. (Ricky) Rood, Professor Emeritus of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering, University of Michigan

Whales can live way longer than scientists had thought, with potential lifespans as much as double previous estimates Author: Greg Breed, Associate Professor of Quantitative Ecology, University of Alaska Fairbanks