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Why this tiny frog may be key to hundreds of species surviving climate change | Fox 11 Tri Cities...
FOX 11/41 Yakima· 2 days agoA tiny frog may be the key to hundreds of species surviving climate change, suggests a new study....
Dazzling new blue ant species ‘neela’ discovered in Himalayas
The Independent via Yahoo News· 21 hours ago“However, this very richness, both cultural and ecological, faces unprecedented threats. Large-scale...
Rising temps, CO2 levels raise significant climate change concerns
CBS News· 6 hours agoA series of new studies on climate change is making clear what scientists and researchers have long...
Climate records keep getting shattered. Here is what you need to know
WSLS Newschannel 10 Roanoke· 1 day agoMonth after month, global temperatures are setting new records. Meanwhile, scientists and climate...
New study finds Earth warming at record rate, but no evidence of climate change accelerating
Daily Press· 2 days agoThe rate Earth is warming hit an all-time high in 2023 with 92% of last year’s surprising...
Labour unveils ‘countryside protection plan’ to improve access and end decline
Press Association News via AOL· 2 hours ago“Labour are the conservers, not the Conservatives,” he...the scale of the challenge facing nature...
Nature groups launch legal bid over wildlife loss
BBC via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoIt will also introduce a new Community Right to Buy to help groups transform derelict land into new green spaces. Public investment needed Temporary...
Climate records keep shattering. How worried should we be?
KAMR Amarillo· 1 day agoWASHINGTON (AP) — Month after month, global temperatures are setting new records. Meanwhile,...
9 looming climate tipping points that imperil our planet
The Week via Yahoo News· 17 hours ago"AMOC may have weakened by around 15" over the past 50 years and may be at its weakest in 1,000...
Report: Climate Change Could Drastically Affect Australian Ski Season
The Inertia via Yahoo News· 1 day agoA report from Protect Our Winters Australia and The Australian National University predicts how ...