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Climate Change Is a Worse Health Threat Than We Think | by Manica Balasegaram - Project Syndicate
Project Syndicate· 8 hours agoManica Balasegaram warns that the world is underestimating the extent to which global warming will...
Heavy rain provides boost for chalk stream wildlife
BBC via Yahoo News· 11 hours agoScientists have warned of ever increasing rainfall because of global warming, as clouds will typically hold more moisture due to evaporation from the...
If Corporations Are People, Then Animals Should Be Too
The New Republic via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoShrimplike krill, whose Antarctic habitat is projected to shrink up to 80 percent by 2100, feed...
Climate change lengthens, intensifies the blooming of holm oak and other Quercus species: Study
Phys.org· 2 days agoHow does climate change affect pollen allergy? Relating the effects of global warming to variations in the blooming patterns of species of the genus Quercus ...
Wyoming wolf torture case a ‘trigger’ for new Endangered Species Act lawsuit
Wyoming Tribune-Eagle· 2 days agoUntil a few weeks ago, Wayne Pacelle was undecided whether he’d join the fray of lawsuits...
Two days of Staten Island data inadequate for identifying climate trends | Fact check
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 6 days agoFirst, scientists have shown that greenhouse gases, such as CO2, slow the escape of heat into space. They know the excess CO2 in the atmosphere is from...
Scientists Are Building a Noah’s Ark for Corals
Popular Mechanics via Yahoo News· 6 days agoHowever, the most insidious of these 21st century dangers is global warming, which causes temperatures in the oceans to rise. Because greenhouse gasses...
Beavers are helping fight climate change, satellite data shows
SPACE.com· 5 days agoAs global warming intensifies droughts, floods and wildfires around the world, scientists in western...
Atmospheric 'teleconnections' sustain warm blobs in the northeast Pacific Ocean
Phys.org· 2 days agoVital fish stocks such as sockeye salmon and Pacific cod were impacted, and the event saw geographical shifts of a number of species, including phytoplankton, as well as the ...
Warming May Cause Arctic Plants and Microbes to Release Carbon They Currently Store
Sierra Club· 2 days agoUnlike some of the world’s best known carbon sinks, which are dense forests—such as the Amazon—a tundra is a vast open landscape with views unencumbered by trees. Rising global</ ...