Archive for May 2021
China finances most coal plants built today – it’s a climate problem and why US-China talks are essential
China finances more than 70 percent of all coal plants built today.
Read MoreArizona’s Meteor Crater
The “young” and well-preserved crater helps scientists understand cratering processes on Earth and elsewhere in the solar system.
Read MorePlumes Near Isla del Carmen
Circulation patterns stir up abundant sediment around the largest coastal lagoon on the Gulf Coast.
Read MoreThe Central California town that keeps sinking
The very ground upon which Corcoran was built is steadily collapsing, a situation caused primarily by agriculture.
Read MoreA Dusty Day in Patagonia
Dry lake Colhué Huapi provides an ample supply of silt and sediment for dust storms.
Read MoreNASA Awards Laser Air Monitoring System Contract for Orion
NASA has awarded Dynetics Inc. of Huntsville, Alabama, a contract to produce a Laser Air Monitoring System (LAMS) for the agency’s Orion spacecraft beginning with the Artemis III mission.
Read MoreNASA Administrator Statement on President’s FY 2022 Funding Request
The following is a statement from NASA Administrator Bill Nelson on the president’s FY 2022 budget request for the agency.
Read MoreHere’s what’s in the $928 billion GOP infrastructure counteroffer
It’s all bridges, no climate.
Read MoreThe latest environmental films to add to your watch list
We reviewed movies from this year’s Mountainfilm Festival to find out which ones are worth your time.
Read MorePoint Roberts
The tiny town is a geopolitical curiosity, located closer to Canada than it is to mainland Washington.
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