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A water company said it would not rule out a future hosepipe ban, despite recent rain and river and reservoir levels "delaying the need for restriction". Anglian Water, which supplies a large part of ...
As a controversial bill nears passage in Brazil, environmentalists and civil society prepare for what they call the ...
Imagine looking into the amber eyes of a creature so rare, it teeters on the edge of legend. The Asiatic cheetah, once ...
Most Americans impacted by flooding say climate change is at least partly to blame, but polls show less agreement on whether ...
From Mexico City to the Mekong Delta, increasingly severe droughts caused by climate change are laying waste to ecosystems ...
A pair of relocated beavers are helping restore disappearing wetland habitat along the San Pedro River in a new project by ...
In February, the agency reported that multiple drought monitoring stations in the Lower Colorado-Lake Mead Basin had seen just 23% of the historic median snowpack for that time of year — “the ...
Droughts are becoming more severe and widespread across the globe. But it's not just changing rainfall patterns that are to blame. The atmosphere is also getting thirstier.
ABSTRACT The objective of this work was to monitor coffee plants (Coffea arabica L.) after pruning through multispectral images obtained with an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) containing a Mapir Survey ...
A new study shows that rising ‘atmospheric thirst’ is responsible for about 40% of the increase in drought severity over the last four decades.
TelePIX Unveils First High-Resolution Images from BlueBON--The World's First Blue Carbon Monitoring Satellite By TelePIX May 30, 2025 Updated 16 mins ago ...