Title:Ten Global Developments in Earth, Environment and Planetary Science: Data-Driven News Articles and Infographic Case Cards, 25 April–2 May 2026 Description:This work presents a curated set of ten data-driven science communication articles and corresponding 16:9 infographic case-study cards covering major global developments in earth science, environmental science, ocean science, climate science, biodiversity, planetary exploration and cosmology during the reporting window of 25 April to 2 May 2026. The compilation covers internationally significant developments including new tectonic evidence from the Turkana Rift suggesting advanced continental thinning in East Africa, the disruption of the Gulf of Panama’s seasonal upwelling system, NASA Curiosity rover’s detection of complex organic molecules in ancient Martian rocks, the DESI collaboration’s high-resolution 3D map of more than 47 million galaxies and quasars, seismic evidence of fragmentation in the Juan de Fuca plate beneath the Pacific Northwest, the movement of warm circumpolar deep water closer to Antarctica’s ice shelves, new geological interpretation of Australia’s Twelve Apostles limestone stacks, NASA Earthdata’s release of ECOSTRESS Version 3 Level 2 thermal data products, satellite-based observation of Zambia’s Lake Bangweulu wetlands, and NASA’s Artemis III core-stage transport milestone. Each article explains the scientific finding or institutional development in accessible language while retaining quantitative evidence wherever available, including rift length, crustal thickness, plate-divergence rates, historical upwelling records, galaxy counts, glacier and ocean timescales, biodiversity numbers, satellite data products and mission-transport distances. The accompanying infographic cards translate each case into a visually explanatory format containing a case brief, key numbers, scientific relevance and wider implications. The material is intended for researchers, educators, students, science communicators, development professionals, environmental practitioners and public-interest readers who wish to follow recent global developments in climate, earth systems, environmental monitoring, planetary science and space exploration.
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