Baltic Sea (Norbert Waldhausen from Pixabay)

Measures to reduce eutrophication of the Baltic Sea show effects

WNM | Aug 6, 2020 at 8:49 AM

River discharges of the two main drivers of eutrophication, nitrogen and phosphorus, have been significantly reduced in the western Baltic Sea. The reductions are also detectable in the Baltic Sea, but they are compensated by discharges from other sources.

Dead old-growth beech trees in the forest of the University of Würzburg in the Steigerwald, 2019 (Martin Wegmann/University of Würzburg)

Climate extremes will cause forest changes – study

WNM | Jul 30, 2020 at 8:37 AM

No year has been as hot and dry as 2018 since climate records began. Central European forests showed severe signs of drought stress. Mortality of trees triggered in 2018 will continue for several years.

Alfred-Wegener-Institut / Markus Rex, CC-BY 4.0

Sea-ice extent in the Arctic at a historical low

WNM | Jul 28, 2020 at 8:11 AM

The Arctic sea-ice extent is as low as it has never been for the month of July. The sea-ice retreat is especially pronounced off the Siberian coast, as a result of which the Northeast Passage was ice-free by mid-July.

Global methane emissions soar to record high

WNM | Jul 16, 2020 at 4:27 PM

Global emissions of methane have reached the highest levels on record. Increases are being driven primarily by growth of emissions from coal mining, oil and natural gas production, cattle and sheep ranching, and landfills.