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  1. 24 de jun. de 2024 · 2024 – State of the Planet. Only 270 Million Square Kilometers to Go: The R/V Marcus G. Langseth Maps the World’s Oceans. June 27, 2024. For the first time in almost nine years, the R/V Marcus G. Langseth is back in New York City, stationed at the Brooklyn Navy Yard for some much-needed TLC.

  2. 12 de jun. de 2024 · Climate – State of the Planet. Only 270 Million Square Kilometers to Go: The R/V Marcus G. Langseth Maps the World’s Oceans. June 27, 2024. For the first time in almost nine years, the R/V Marcus G. Langseth is back in New York City, stationed at the Brooklyn Navy Yard for some much-needed TLC.

  3. 22 de jun. de 2024 · Latest News from State of the Planet. Scaling the Mountains of Textile Waste in New York City. July 2, 2024. As the amount of annual textile waste produced reaches new heights, how do we find sustainable solutions? Only 270 Million Square Kilometers to Go: The R/V Marcus G. Langseth Helps Map the World’s Oceans. June 27, 2024.

  4. 8 de jun. de 2024 · Off the coasts of southern British Columbia, Washington, Oregon and northern California lies a 600 mile-long strip where the Pacific Ocean floor is slowly diving eastward under North America. This area, called the Cascadia Subduction Zone, hosts a megathrust fault, a place where tectonic plates move against each other in a highly ...

  5. Hace 2 días · The history of Earth concerns the development of planet Earth from its formation to the present day. Nearly all branches of natural science have contributed to understanding of the main events of Earth's past, characterized by constant geological change and biological evolution.

  6. Hace 1 día · Earth, third planet from the Sun and the fifth largest planet in the solar system in terms of size and mass. Its single most outstanding feature is that its near-surface environments are the only places in the universe known to harbor life.

  7. 19 de jun. de 2024 · The State of the Global Climate 2022 shows the planetary-scale changes on land, in the ocean and in the atmosphere caused by record levels of heat-trapping greenhouse gases.