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Threatened coral calls in the goby cavalry

19:00 08 November 2012

Faced with encroaching seaweeds, small staghorn corals send out a chemical signal that summons gobies to eat the threat

How Obama can seal his climate change legacy

12:24 07 November 2012

A re-elected Barack Obama says he wants an America "that isn't threatened by the destructive power of a warming planet". But how can he get it?

Climate blindness risked as satellites lose their eyes

UPFRONT:  11:31 07 November 2012

By 2020, three-quarters of the US satellite instruments used to monitor Earth's weather and climate could be out of action. We need to launch more, and fast

Coral autopsy reveals Great Barrier Reef collapse

00:01 07 November 2012  | 2 comments

The ecosystem was ravaged from the 1920s onwards, coral cores reveal, and European settlers were to blame

Don't let the Big Apple rot

EDITORIAL:  18:21 06 November 2012

After the devastation of superstorm Sandy New York City needs a rescue plan – and it should include abandonment of areas that cannot be protected

Protecting New York City from the next big storm

How can New York keep moving next time round? <i>(Image: Michael Bocchieri/Getty)</i>

SPECIAL REPORT:  17:29 06 November 2012  | 5 comments

Some favour the erection of massive flood barriers, others prefer a soft approach that would engineer the natural environment, but which would work best?

Sandy aftermath: New York City is rotting at the core Movie Camera

Climate change will put the Big Apple in ever deeper water <i>(Image: Peter Holloway/Getty)</i>

SPECIAL REPORT:  17:27 06 November 2012  | 10 comments

Beneath the destruction brought by superstorm Sandy lies a more insidious problem. Rising sea levels are corroding the very foundations of the Big Apple

Lab mice and radar among the scientific victims of Sandy

15:25 06 November 2012

Not content with battering New York and much of the east coast, superstorm Sandy has taken its toll on vital research and equipment

Orang-utans infected by mystery Ebola-like virus

13:23 06 November 2012

The orang-utans of Borneo and Sumatra have antibodies to a host of dangerous African viruses, including Ebola and Marburg

Yosemite's long-lost twin could be resurrected

BRIEFING:  14:47 05 November 2012

A San Francisco ballot could lead to Hetch Hetchy reservoir being drained and restored to a wilderness to match its iconic neighbour

The great thaw: Charting the end of the ice age

COVER STORY:  13:13 05 November 2012  | 23 comments

Just 20,000 years ago, ice ruled the planet. So why did it relax its grip? Finally, it looks like the answers are in

Health alert: lethal after-effects of hurricanes

BRIEFING:  18:03 02 November 2012  | 2 comments

Sandy could keep harming people long after the floods subside

The US military is a useful ally on climate change

EDITORIAL:  08:00 02 November 2012

A lean, green fighting machine could help tip the balance in the war for the planet

Are Europe's ash trees finished?

BRIEFING:  17:31 31 October 2012  | 4 comments

A fungus that kills ash trees has reached the UK. New Scientist investigates where it came from and what can be done to stop it

Costing the Earth: The value of pricing the planet

FEATURE:  13:19 31 October 2012  | 4 comments

Ecology and economics don't always see eye to eye, but uniting them may be the only way to protect the natural world, says Fred Pearce

Sandy shuts down New York's power grid and subway

15:27 30 October 2012  | 8 comments

Hurricane Sandy caused transformers to explode, and floods are putting the New York subway through the worst disaster in its 108-year history

Loss of attraction: We're running out of magnets

FEATURE:  13:09 30 October 2012  | 38 comments

They help us drive around, call our friends and power the planet, says Richard Webb, so we need to find alternatives for dwindling supplies – and fast

ECOLOGY

Orca invasion: Killer whales in a warmer world

Invasion of the bowhead snatchers <i>(Image: Flip Nicklin/Minden Pictures/FLPA)</i>

04:38 02 April 2012

As the sea ice recedes in Hudson Bay, killer whales are moving in for a feast. Are they eating the Inuit people's lunch?

CLIMATE CHANGE

Climate migration is a solution, not desperation

Leaving can be an adaptive strategy <I>(Image: Alessandro Grassani/LUZphoto. For more photos in this series <a href="http://www.luzphoto.com/story.php?titolo=bangladesh_grassani" target="ns">click here</a>)</I>

10:37 04 April 2012

Rather than being the final resort, migration is a key tactic in the human response to climate change, argues a leading geographer

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FROM THE BLOG

Halloween Hellmouth at Iceland volcano

18:12 31 October 2012 - updated 18:18 31 October 2012

A huge screaming skull full of ash and magma is a terrifying treat for tonight's spooky holiday

Radar satellite reveals guts of hurricane Sandy

14:33 30 October 2012 - updated 14:34 30 October 2012

A radar image reveals a strong eyewall at Sandy's core, offering further proof of the storm's intensity

The gunshot that kills birds slowly

12:38 04 October 2012 - updated 12:45 04 October 2012

Waterbirds have more to fear from hunters' guns than a quick death. X-rays show how leftover lead shot poisons them slowly

Ballistic gas clouds could sweep away space junk

11:44 02 October 2012 - updated 11:45 02 October 2012

Forget robots with nets. Boeing's latest idea for ridding low-Earth orbit of space debris would use puffs of gas to clean without leaving any residue

Arctic caught in worst state of undress ever recorded

18:05 20 September 2012 - updated 18:08 20 September 2012

It's finally happened. New satellite images show that the Arctic sea ice shrank to its lowest extent on record on 16 September

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