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» Weather tracker: Heavy monsoon rain leaves many dead in Pakistan
18/07/25 08:27 from Weather tracker | The Guardian
Low-lying areas of Punjab province hit by significant flooding after rivers overflow their banks The south-west monsoon continued a deadly streak in Pakistan this week, with torrential rain on Wednesday killing at least 63 people. After ...
» Earth from Space: Circles in the desert
18/07/25 08:00 from ESA Observing the Earth
Image: This image from Copernicus Sentinel-1 shows circular agricultural structures near Tabarjal, in the barren desert of northern Saudi Arabia.
» Helteistä säätä odotettavissa pitkälle ensi viikon puolelle asti
17/07/25 11:30 from Ilmatieteen laitoksen tiedotteet
Ilmatieteen laitoksen torstaina 17. heinäkuuta tekemän ennusteen mukaan helteinen sää jatkuu Suomessa pitkälle ensi viikkoon. Säätä lämmittänyt laaja-alainen korkeapaineen alue ulottuu viikonloppuna ja ensi viikon aikana Norjanmereltä Lu...
» ALTIUS ozone mission’s satellite platform assembled
17/07/25 10:29 from ESA Observing the Earth
In a spotless cleanroom, engineers at Redwire’s facilities in Belgium, have completed the assembly of a key part ESA’s ALTIUS ozone mission – the all-important satellite platform is now fully formed ready to receive its measuring instrum...
» UNESCO World Heritage: 26 new sites inscribed
17/07/25 05:00 from World Heritage Centre News
The 47th session of the World Heritage Committee came to a close in Paris, France, with the inscription of 26 new cultural and natural properties on UNESCO's World Heritage List. Once again this year, the spotlight was on African he...
» Wildfire Smoke Billows Over Northern California
16/07/25 21:22 from NASA Earth Observatory Natural Hazards
Amid scorching heat and low humidity, the Green and Butler fires have burned tens of thousands of acres and choked nearby communities with smoke.
» UNESCO report warns of extracting activities near World Heritage sites
15/07/25 16:00 from World Heritage Centre News
UNESCO, the Church of England Pensions Board, Greenbank, the International Union for Conservation of Nature, and the World Wildlife Fund call on investors to adhere to industry commitments and ensure World Heritage Site protection. UNESC...
» Φsat-2 begins science phase for AI Earth images
15/07/25 14:31 from ESA Observing the Earth
Φsat-2, a miniature satellite, has completed its commissioning and has begun delivery of science data, using algorithms to efficiently process and compress Earth observation images, as well as detect wildfires, ships, marine pollution an...
» Fires Rage in Arizona
14/07/25 21:36 from NASA Earth Observatory Natural Hazards
Two lightning-ignited fires near the Grand Canyon became large and destructive in July 2025.
» UNESCO brings together World Heritage site managers from Costa Rica and Panama to promote sustainable tourism
14/07/25 05:00 from World Heritage Centre News
Site managers and park rangers from Costa Rica and Panama responsible for the transboundary World Heritage site of Talamanca Range-La Amistad Reserves/La Amistad National Park gathered from 8 to 11 July 2025 to discuss how to enhance sus...
» Maan etelä- ja keskiosassa voi salamoida ja sataa runsaasti viikonloppuna – korkea ilmankosteus lisää helteen tukaluutta
11/07/25 10:09 from Ilmatieteen laitoksen tiedotteet
Ilmatieteen laitoksen perjantaina 11. heinäkuuta tekemän ennusteen mukaan Suomeen virtaa kaakosta hyvin lämmintä ja kosteaa ilmaa, jonka myötä olosuhteet ovat suotuisat voimakkaille ukkosille etenkin maan eteläosassa, osin myös maan kesk...
» Earth from Space: Lake District, UK
11/07/25 08:00 from ESA Observing the Earth
Image: The varied landscape of England’s Lake District is featured in this image captured by the Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission.
» Correction: Long-term wildlife research and monitoring sites in Arctic Canada
24/07/25 07:00 from
Arctic Science, Volume 11, Issue , Page 1-2, January 2025.
» Decadal swing in NAO variability and summertime heat extremes in South Korea over recent decades
19/07/25 16:55 from ScienceDirect Publication: Weather and Climate Extremes
Publication date: September 2025 Source: Weather and Climate Extremes, Volume 49 Author(s): Jung-Hee Ryu, Song-Lak Kang
» The beauty of coral reefs is key to their survival—so we came up with a way to measure it
19/07/25 13:30 from Ecology News - Biology News
Why do people care about coral reefs? Why does their damage cause such concern and outrage? What drives people to go to great lengths to protect and restore them?
» Dead Sea's salt giants reveal how massive salt deposits form over time
19/07/25 11:40 from Earth News - Earth Science News, Earth Science, Climate Change
The Dead Sea is a confluence of extraordinary conditions: the lowest point on Earth's surface, with one of the world's highest salinities. The high concentration of salt gives it a correspondingly high density, and the water body's statu...
» Machine learning uncovers 10 times more earthquakes in Yellowstone caldera
19/07/25 11:31 from Earth News - Earth Science News, Earth Science, Climate Change
Yellowstone, a popular tourist destination and namesake of an equally popular TV show, was the first-ever national park in the United States. And bubbling beneath it—to this day—is one of Earth's most seismically active networks of volca...
» US environment agency axes nearly a quarter of workforce
19/07/25 11:30 from Earth News - Earth Science News, Earth Science, Climate Change
The US Environmental Protection Agency said Friday it was moving ahead with plans to ax its workforce by more than 3,700 employees, as part of sweeping government cuts under President Donald Trump's second term.
» Myanmar earthquake's fault rupture exceeded seismic wave speeds, offering rare evidence of supershear
19/07/25 11:27 from Earth News - Earth Science News, Earth Science, Climate Change
The first studies of the 28 March 2025 magnitude 7.8 Myanmar earthquake suggest that the southern portion of its rupture occurred at supershear velocity, reaching speeds of 5 to 6 kilometers per second.
» Canada wildfires burn area the size of Croatia
19/07/25 11:19 from Earth News - Earth Science News, Earth Science, Climate Change
Canada's wildfires have burned more than 13.6 million acres (5.5 million hectares) this year, an area roughly the size of Croatia, officials said Friday as the country endures one of its most destructive fire seasons.
» Experimental characterization and grain-based numerical modeling of multiscale fracture mechanisms in pre-fractured granite
19/07/25 00:00 from Earth and environmental sciences : Scientific Reports subject feeds
» A data-to-forecast machine learning system for global weather
19/07/25 00:00 from Earth and environmental sciences : Nature Communications subject feeds
» Integrating local knowledge and innovative approaches for sustainable water hyacinth management towards livelihoods enhancement in rural India
19/07/25 00:00 from Earth and environmental sciences : Scientific Reports subject feeds
» Inversion and validation of soil water-holding capacity in a wild fruit forest, using hyperspectral technology combined with machine learning
19/07/25 00:00 from Earth and environmental sciences : Scientific Reports subject feeds
» Molecular insights into thermally induced behavior of hydroxyl radicals at water nanodroplet interfaces
19/07/25 00:00 from Earth and environmental sciences : Scientific Reports subject feeds
» Efficient adsorption of basic fuchsin dye using thermally engineered novel smart nanocomposites
19/07/25 00:00 from Earth and environmental sciences : Scientific Reports subject feeds
» Removal of methylene blue dye from textile industry wastewater using green synthesized Teff straw assisted ZnO nanoparticle
19/07/25 00:00 from Earth and environmental sciences : Scientific Reports subject feeds
» The effect of depth of the trap zone of an end release avalanche on the depletion of ore loss
19/07/25 00:00 from Earth and environmental sciences : Scientific Reports subject feeds
» Effect of synthesized silica on the properties of sugarcane bagasse cellulose/silica nanocomposites via sol–gel processing
19/07/25 00:00 from Earth and environmental sciences : Scientific Reports subject feeds
» Increased organic fertilizer significantly increases leaf nitrogen and phosphorus but not carbon content in a tropical tea plantation
19/07/25 00:00 from Earth and environmental sciences : Scientific Reports subject feeds
» Valorisation of food industry waste into high-performance biochar for environmental applications
19/07/25 00:00 from Earth and environmental sciences : Scientific Reports subject feeds
» A MaxEnt-TRIGRS hybrid model with dynamic safety factor mapping for enhanced debris flow susceptibility assessment in rainfall-triggered terrains
19/07/25 00:00 from Earth and environmental sciences : Scientific Reports subject feeds
» The advancements in mixed matrix membranes containing MOFs and ionic liquids for CO2/N2 separation
19/07/25 00:00 from Earth and environmental sciences : Scientific Reports subject feeds
» Data driven fuel consumption prediction model for green aviation using radial basis function neural network
19/07/25 00:00 from Earth and environmental sciences : Scientific Reports subject feeds
» Lithium-ion battery recycling relieves the threat to material scarcity amid China’s electric vehicle ambitions
19/07/25 00:00 from Earth and environmental sciences : Nature Communications subject feeds
» Calibrating calving parameterizations using graph neural network emulators: application to Helheim Glacier, East Greenland
18/07/25 21:31 from TC - recent papers
Calibrating calving parameterizations using graph neural network emulators: application to Helheim Glacier, East Greenland Younghyun Koo, Gong Cheng, Mathieu Morlighem, and Maryam Rahnemoonfar The Cryosphere, 19, 2583–2599, https://doi.o...
» Europe’s Von der Leyen strengthens Arctic security ties with Iceland during visit
18/07/25 20:25 from Eye on the Arctic
In the latest move underscoring growing European attention to Arctic security, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen visited Iceland
» Seismic Study Reveals Hidden Megathrust Earthquake Risk off British Columbia
18/07/25 20:18 from State of the Planet
A new study has revealed the first detailed images of a newly developing subduction zone off the coast of British Columbia.
» As flash floods rage, the tropical Atlantic stays mellow
18/07/25 19:41 from Yale Climate Connections
Flash flood warnings from the National Weather Service have hit a record pace this year, while the Atlantic hurricane season stays at a low ebb. The post As flash floods rage, the tropical Atlantic stays mellow appeared first on Yale Cli...
» Labrador to see development as Canada expands northern military defence
18/07/25 19:26 from Eye on the Arctic
By Abby Cole Labrador’s 5 Wing Goose Bay military base could be a hub for arctic defence With Russia waging
» Chasing Auroras 41 Millennia Ago with Agnit Mukhopadhyay and Sanja Panovska
18/07/25 18:52 from Latest posts from EGU blogs
Approximately 41,000 years ago, during the Laschamps geomagnetic excursion, Earth’s magnetic field experienced a significant disturbance. The strength of the magnetic field decreased to only 10% of what it is today, the magnetic poles sh...
» Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, taking measures to address drugs, community safety
18/07/25 17:48 from Eye on the Arctic
By Tamara Merritt Town hall meeting this week included hamlet leadership, RCMP and the territory’s justice minister An RCMP drug-detecting dog and
» One dead after fatal police shooting in Inukjuak, Que.
18/07/25 15:51 from Eye on the Arctic
By Samuel Wat This is the 3rd fatal police shooting in Nunavik in 8 months One person is dead after being
» China’s Arctic involvement ‘highly exaggerated,’ Harvard researchers say
18/07/25 14:30 from Eye on the Arctic
China’s activities in the Arctic in recent years have been “highly exaggerated” due to “alarmist language in terms of scale,
» ¿El plástico es dañino para el planeta?
18/07/25 13:57 from Yale Climate Connections
No solo es dañino para el planeta, sino también para los seres humanos The post ¿El plástico es dañino para el planeta? appeared first on Yale Climate Connections .
» Yukon minister defends mining amendments blasted by First Nations
18/07/25 13:50 from Eye on the Arctic
‘We’ll do our best to work through these differences of understanding,’ says Minister John Streicker Yukon’s mines minister says the
» A Chaotic Mars-Earth Planetary Cycle May Have Contributed to One of Earth’s Major Warming Events
18/07/25 13:17 from State of the Planet
New research shows that the Mars–Earth orbital cycle once had a 1.6-million-year cycle that coincided with major climate swings.
» Research Details Devastating Toll of Colonization on Pacific Northwest Wildlife
18/07/25 12:08 from Yale E360
When Europeans arrived to the Pacific Northwest, they spread smallpox that devastated the Indigenous people, plundered stocks of salmon and herring, hunted down deer and other game, and built sprawling cities and ports. New research tall...
» As summers heat up, air conditioning becomes a right in some places
18/07/25 11:00 from Yale Climate Connections
A Maryland county now requires landlords to provide cooling in most rentals, treating it as essential for tenant health. The post As summers heat up, air conditioning becomes a right in some places appeared first on Yale Climate Connecti...
» Double whammy? Parasites in coral-eating fireworm poop
18/07/25 08:00 from Reefbites
Written by Carly E. Karrick Many types of microbes, microscopic-sized organisms, live in and on corals including algae, fungi, and bacteria [1]. When parasitic or disease-causing microbes make their way to corals, corals can get sick, st...
» Why Do Headaches Feel So Different From Other Kinds of Pain?
18/07/25 07:45 from Undark
Why does a severe headache — from the grind of a migraine to the searing cluster attack that throws a person into fits of rocking and pacing — feel so different from any other kind of physical anguish? Essentially, excruciating head pain...
» The Foehn effect: why it’s warmer on one side of a mountain than the other
18/07/25 05:00 from Weatherwatch | The Guardian
Temperature on lee side of mountain can be several degrees higher, which benefits farmers but also brings perils One benefit of living on the lee side of a mountain – the side that is sheltered from the prevailing wind – is a micro-clima...
» Antarctica’s oldest ice arrives for climate analysis
18/07/25 01:00 from News Archive - British Antarctic Survey
A consignment of ancient ice from Antarctica, extracted as part of the Beyond EPICA – Oldest Ice project, arrived at the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) in Cambridge for detailed analysis this month. The post Antarctica’s oldest ice arr...
» Is gene editing the next frontier of conservation? – Expert Reaction
17/07/25 23:55 from Science Media Centre
Much has been made of the potential of genome engineering for “de-extinction”. But what about its potential to help existing […] The post Is gene editing the next frontier of conservation? – Expert Reaction appear...
» expert reaction to study looking at scarring and heart arrhythmia in veteran male athlete’s hearts
17/07/25 23:10 from Science Media Centre » Briefings
A study published in Circulation: Cardiovascular Imaging looks at cardiac scarring and arrhythmia in veteran males. Prof Steffen Petersen, Professor … read more
» expert reaction to Perspective article on genome editing for conservation
17/07/25 23:10 from Science Media Centre » Briefings
A Perspective article published in Nature Reviews Diversity looks at genome engineering for biodiversity conservation and restoration. Prof Bruce Whitelaw, … read more
» Volcanic air pollution in Iceland!
17/07/25 21:56 from News - Arctic Portal - The Arctic Gateway
July 17, 2025 – Iceland - The ongoing volcanic eruption on the Reykjanes peninsula continues to make its presence felt, not just in the immediate area, but across large parts of Iceland, where air quality has deteriorated significa...
» 25 research projects to receive $10.8m funding from Canadian Arctic science network
17/07/25 20:07 from Eye on the Arctic
Twenty-five research projects are set to receive funding from a Canadian northern research network to better understand the climate, geopolitical
» $500 per child grocery fund ending for Inuvialuit families
17/07/25 17:23 from Eye on the Arctic
By Tamara Merritt One mother in Tuktoyaktuk, N.W.T., says her family with 5 children will turn to more traditional foods
» ‘No Such Thing as a Free Lunch’: Opposition Outcry over Reform’s Secretive DOGE Unit
17/07/25 16:36 from DeSmogBlog
Councillors in West Northamptonshire last night slammed Reform UK’s plan to access council data as part of a drive that it claims is intended to reduce local “fraud and waste”. In a key test of Reform’s battle to access data from council...
» Need to Know: Geoengineering and Cloud Seeding
17/07/25 15:54 from State of the Planet
What are geoengineering and cloud seeding, and what are their implications for future climate mitigation strategies?
» Private yachts can still travel through the Northwest Passage undetected
17/07/25 15:20 from Eye on the Arctic
Inuit guardians are on the front lines of maintaining sovereignty over the Northwest Passage, but small yachts are still allowed
» Nunavut enters into new 10-year agreement for air transportation services
17/07/25 14:20 from Eye on the Arctic
By Francis Tessier-Burns Agreement with Bradley Air Services covers things such as medical travel, duty travel and cargo The Government
» Alaska tsunami warning had residents scrambling after 7.3 magnitude earthquake
17/07/25 13:42 from Eye on the Arctic
By Becky Bohrer, Mark Thiessen Communities along a 1,126-kilometre stretch of Alaska’s southern coast ordered residents to higher ground after a powerful
» Iceland Bakes in Record Heat as Temperatures Approach All-Time High
17/07/25 12:15 from News - Arctic Portal - The Arctic Gateway
July 2025 has delivered the warmest day of the summer so far in Iceland , with numerous weather stations across the country reporting record-breaking temperatures. In several locations, the new records surpassed previous ones by an aston...
» Pakistan reels under monsoon deluge as death toll climbs
17/07/25 12:00 from UN News
Pakistan’s monsoon emergency deepened on Thursday as authorities declared disaster zones across parts of eastern Punjab province after lethal cloudbursts and flash floods killed dozens in a single day.
» Toxic masculinity isn’t just a social issue. It prevents us from fully addressing climate change, too.
17/07/25 11:00 from Yale Climate Connections
Social norms that welcome men into caregiving and cooperation strengthen communities as they face climate shocks. The post Toxic masculinity isn’t just a social issue. It prevents us from fully addressing climate change, too. appeared fi...
» Climate-friendly 401(k)s can help protect your future
17/07/25 11:00 from Yale Climate Connections
Many 401(k)s include investments in fossil fuels, but there are alternatives. The post Climate-friendly 401(k)s can help protect your future appeared first on Yale Climate Connections .
» Thunderstorms warnings issued
17/07/25 10:37 from Met Office News Feed
A spell of unsettled and increasingly humid weather is developing across the UK, with thunderstorm warnings in place today and into the weekend.
» Eat Food? Choose Diversity!
17/07/25 10:04 from Crop Trust - News
» Clearcutting Can Lead to Devastating Floods, But It Doesn’t Have To
17/07/25 09:55 from Yale E360
It has long been understood that clearcutting forests leads to more runoff, worsening flooding. But a new study finds that logging can reshape watersheds in surprising ways, leading to dramatically more flooding in some forests, while ha...
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17/07/25 09:38 from Latest posts from EGU blogs
Soil is more than just dirt beneath our feet, it’s a living, breathing system that sustains ecosystems, regulates climate, and supports agriculture. At the heart of advancing our understanding of these vital systems is a dynamic group of...