Climate change also alters nitrogen in soils and plants, shaping food quality, water safety, and pollution risks worldwide.
Climate change is not only warming the planet and disrupting rainfall, it is also quietly rewiring the way nitrogen moves ...
Powerful storm systems triggered flash flooding across the U.S. in late July, inundating St. Louis neighborhoods with record rainfall and setting off mudslides in eastern Kentucky, where at least 16 ...
Climate change has caused many ecological and environmental changes including more extreme weather, record-high temperatures and more risk of disease. However, climate change may have also altered the ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — It’s a multi-billion dollar question: What will happen to water as temperatures continue to rise? There will be winners and losers with any change that redistributes where, when and ...
Climate change is throwing the world's hydrologic cycle out of whack and promising big water problems in the coming years, climate scientist Peter Gleick told "The Climate Crisis Podcast." "We're ...
Climate change has intensified the global water cycle by up to 7.4 percent — compared with previous modeling estimates of 2 percent to 4 percent, research published in the journal Nature suggests. The ...
Your skin breaks out right before your period, gets oily mid-cycle, and feels dry at random times throughout the month. If you’ve been treating these changes as annoying surprises, you’re missing a ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Women with COVID-19 experienced a 1.45-day increase in menstrual cycle, and women with COVID-19 vaccination had ...