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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· 4 days agoA tiny frog may be the key to hundreds of species surviving climate change, suggests a new study....
Sexual Parasitism: Anglerfish’s Strategy To Conquer the Deep Sea Amid Global Warming
SciTechDaily· 5 days agoResearch published in Current Biology reveals that sexual parasitism in anglerfishes originated...
The 1.5°C Target for Global Warming Must Prevail | by Joeri Rogelj - Project Syndicate
Project Syndicate· 4 days agoWith temperatures rising at an alarming rate, it seems that anyone who believes it is still possible...
Scientists say Earth is heating at a record rate, but there’s still time to stop crisis accelerating
Euronews via Yahoo News· 4 days agoWhat will happen if the world breaches 1.5C global warming? Past UN studies show massive changes to...
Climate records keep getting shattered. Here is what you need to know - WSVN 7News | Miami News,...
7 News Miami· 15 hours agoMonth after month, global temperatures are setting new records. Meanwhile, scientists and climate...
This year's World Ocean Day calls for action to protect our planet
NBC Miami· 22 hours agoNinety percent of global warming is stored in the oceans, and that has really bought us so much time...
MiSustainable Holland: There's hope in the face of climate change
The Holland Sentinel via Yahoo News· 12 hours agoThe geography of home has a lot to do with your internal identity. For many of us, the Great Lakes...
Global Warming Is Changing Plants’ Pollination Patterns – and It Could Have Disastrous Consequences...
SciTechDaily· 2 days agoA new study by researchers at The University of Texas at Arlington, the University of Nevada, Reno,...
When Aliens Attack: Experts Warn of Urgent Threat to Global Ecosystems
SciTechDaily· 6 days agoWhile invasive alien species have long been recognized as a major threat to nature and people,...
Giant venomous spiders are the latest invasive species. Why are we getting so many?
Fast Company Magazine· 4 days agoBetween plant-damaging spotted lanternflies, various broods of buzzing cicadas, and now, some giant flying venomous spiders coming out of the woodwork, the number of invasive species ...