Like cows and humans, even our rivers can be gassy. A “Nature” paper co-authored by researchers at the Yale School of the Environment last month quantified the methane contributions of all the world’s ...
Human activities add large quantities of nitrogen to the environment, much of which gets washed into streams and rivers.
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas. A global data analysis measuring the large quantities of methane released by rivers and streams shows that emissions depend on their connections to the surrounding ...
Dozens of Alaska’s most remote streams and rivers are turning from a crystal clear blue into a cloudy orange, and the staining could be the result of minerals exposed by thawing permafrost, new ...
Yangjaecheon has become a representative ecological stream where residents visit day and night, but it was once treated as a “hated facility.” The area around the stream was barren with no green ...
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