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Ecologically- and economically-rich coral reefs occur in very specific places on our planet.
How can we effectively communicate the urgency around plastic pollution in the ocean to effect change?
Warmer waters off of the coast of California are wreaking havoc on local fisheries.
An interactive map lets you see how big your (and your neighbor's) carbon footprint is.
Scientists continue to learn from last spring's massive earthquake.
More news from the AGU, including the science of fog, and the mysterious warm water blob.
News from AGU: first findings from NASA's DSCOVR, tracking pollution from space and microbes born from fracking.
While El Niño may provide some drought relief locally, in other parts of the world, it wreaks havoc.
Negotiators start week two of the Paris climate talks with a draft agreement.
This week's tidbits include the world's largest volcano, a small win in the fight against chytrid, and squash!
Two recent publications discuss the need to protect the vulnerable deep ocean.