- Green
- By Laura Sinpetru
- July 31st, 2012
Water Resources Specialist Offers Advice on Managing Droughts and Floods [Video]
Proper water management can help us deal with climate change more effectively
- Science Blog
- By Tudor Vieru
- July 17th, 2012
Historic Drought Hits the United States
NASA satellites catalog the extent of the devastation
- Green
- By Laura Sinpetru
- July 16th, 2012
US Drought Damages Crops and Boosts Fuel and Food Prices
Reports indicate that weather conditions have impacted on American agriculture
- Green/Eco Blog
- By Laura Sinpetru
- July 14th, 2012
Water-Holding Frog’s Survival Skills Amaze Biologists [VIDEO]
The creature can remain buried in the ground for two years without any food or water
- Science Blog
- By Tudor Vieru
- June 15th, 2012
Indiana Drought Grows Worse, Spreads to New Areas
As much as 88 percent of the state is affected by the bad weather
- Science Blog
- By Tudor Vieru
- February 6th, 2012
Prolonged Drought May Have Killed Off Martian Lifeforms
That is, if they got a chance to develop in the first place
- Science Blog
- By Tudor Vieru
- January 3rd, 2012
Drought May Have Brought Stupendous Angkor to Its Knees
The city was a bastion of light and knowledge in ancient times
- Green
- By Oana Grigoras
- December 22nd, 2011
Excessive Drought Kills Millions of Trees in Texas
Severe dryness has already destroyed up to 10% of woodland surfaces in Texas
- Food & Health
- By Oana Grigoras
- December 1st, 2011
Walnut Market Is Threatened by Climate Change
Climate change could close nut farms worth $1billion (€740,96 million) every year
- Green/Eco Blog
- By Oana Grigoras
- December 1st, 2011
British Homeowners Forced to Start Saving Water
The British will have to start saving water for an extremely hot and dry 2012
- Research & Tech
- By Oana Grigoras
- November 29th, 2011
Climate Change Is Worst Football Referee
The effects of climate change dry up football fields and put players' lives at risk
- Research & Tech
- By Oana Grigoras
- November 26th, 2011
Peatland Areas Contribute to Climate Change
Experts noticed a significant drought-induced carbon loss in peatland areas
- Nature
- By Tudor Vieru
- October 24th, 2011
Understanding How Areas Become Prone to Drought
The NSF is financing a new investigation into this issue