Japanese Islet Disappears
A Japanese islet named Esanbe Hanakita Kojim made news after seemingly vanishing.
A Japanese islet named Esanbe Hanakita Kojim made news after seemingly vanishing.
A Kiel University study has shown that some World Heritage Sites are at risk for damage in the face of changing sea level from climate change.
A team of researchers at Princeton University were able to measure the nitrogen in the coral skeleton to analyze nitrogen pollution, and found it on a far lower level than what had been previously estimated.
2018 has tied with 2008 and 2010 for the “sixth lowest summertime minimum extent” for the Arctic based on satellite records.
Slowly is an interesting social network that reinstates the distance of geography when communicating with others when writing letters.