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New York and Philadelphia saw their driest month ever in official data, and autumn so far is the warmest in 48-state history.
But as the climate changes, the region’s wild blueberry industry faces a range of problems. David Percival of Dalhousie University says blueberry fields usually bloom during a few weeks in spring. But ...
After blasting across western Cuba as a Cat 3, Rafael emerged into the Gulf of Mexico as a rare November Cat 2.
Cayo Largo del Sur, a small Cuban island in the path of Rafael, recorded sustained winds of 58 mph, gusting to 79 mph, at ...
Renewables are expensive to build but cost very little to maintain, or what is technically known as a high cap-ex to low op-ex business. Construction requires a loan up front, and the higher the ...
He says sea gliders could be a way to travel quickly between coastal cities, like Boston and New York or LA and San Francisco. And because they’re powered by electricity, which can be provided by ...
Each year, the Youth Tree Leaders program hires up to about 50 teenagers. They learn about planting and caring for drought-tolerant trees and participate in planting events alongside arborists and ...
Like a lot of Earth scientists, I was originally drawn to geology because I loved mountains, the Grand Canyon, and the ocean.
Hurricane Warnings are up for the Cayman Islands and western Cuba for Tropical Storm Rafael, which formed at 5 p.m. EST Monday over the warm waters of the Western Caribbean. Rafael is expected to ...
TD 18 is expected to hit Cuba on Wednesday as a hurricane and emerge into the Gulf of Mexico; the long-term threat to the U.S. is uncertain.
Intensifying droughts and hotter stream temperatures are putting new pressures on the state’s cold-water fish.