Three historic USGS streamgages recognized by new World Meteorological Organization designation
USGS multimillion-dollar science investments strengthen domestic supply chains for critical minerals
Why we have better maps of Mars than of the seafloor—and what USGS is doing to change that
USGS and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory release database and interactive map of all large-scale solar energy facilities in the U.S.
Nearly 3,700 facilities and their attributes can be seen on and downloaded from the interactive map
Bipartisan Infrastructure Law helps fund new USGS facility at Colorado School of Mines, focused on energy and minerals research
Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey and Mines officials celebrate start of construction
A geologic leap forward for understanding Wyoming
USGS provides $2 million to states to identify critical mineral potential in mine waste
The new agreements funded by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law will support critical mineral mapping and the creation of a national mine waste inventory
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USGS scientists are curious, intrepid experts who see the Earth as a living laboratory. From gathering satellite imagery to extracting polar and glacial ice cores, we collect information to show how climate change is affecting landscapes, waterways, and wildlife around the globe. USGS delivers climate science to policymakers, resource managers, and the public to help guide better decisions for building sustainable resource stewardship across America’s public lands.
Fifth National Climate Assessment Released
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Science for a Changing World
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