Earth system models have been overestimating natural nitrogen fixation by about 50%, overstating the strength of Earth’s future carbon sink.
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Earth’s Next Ice Age Might Already Be on the Way—Here’s What Scientists Just Discovered
Earth’s climate has never been static. It shifts between warm interglacial periods and deep freezes, driven by complex interactions between the atmosphere, oceans, and even Earth’s orbit around the ...
As we observe Earth Day 2025, the world stands at a critical juncture. This year’s theme, “Our Power, Our Planet,” is not just a slogan—it is a direct challenge to every leader, especially those at ...
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Earth's Great Breath: Unveiling the Unstoppable Decline of Our Planet's Oxygen in the Distant Future
From the highest mountains to the deepest oceans, the breath of life as we know it depends on a single, vital element: oxygen. Our planet's atmosphere is currently a vibrant, oxygen-rich blanket, ...
Demand for timely and accurate Earth observation (EO) data has never been greater. Applications range from monitoring climate change and urbanization to ensuring food security, managing biodiversity, ...
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