NewsContinental Crust Emerged 500 Million Years Earlier Than Thoughtby European Geosciences UnionResearchers present a new approach to trace the first emergence of old rocks using a different mineral—barite
NewsOne Third of Recent Global Methane Increase Comes from Tropical Africaby European Geosciences UnionMost of the increase came from East Africa, including a pronounced, short-term boost in emissions from the Sudd, one of the world's largest wetlands, in South Sudan
NewsWhat Seabirds Can Tell Us About the Tideby European Geosciences UnionUsing seabirds to tell us about the tide could be especially useful for the marine renewable energy industry
NewsLandslides Triggered by Human Activity on the Riseby European Geosciences UnionA research team found that more than 700 fatal landslides that occurred between 2004 and 2016 had a human fingerprint
NewsHurricane Harvey: Dutch-Texan Research Shows Most Fatalities Occurred outside Flood Zonesby European Geosciences UnionHarvey, one of the costliest storms in US history, hit southeast Texas on 25 August 2017 causing unprecedented flooding and killing dozens
News1.5°C vs 2°C Global Warming: New Study Shows Why Half a Degree Mattersby European Geosciences Union"We found significant differences for all the impacts we considered," says the study's lead author Carl Schleussner