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Extreme weather is having a dire effect on animals. Here’s what’s being done to protect them.
Yahoo News· 2 days agoAs animals like howler monkeys fall dead from trees in Mexico due to high temperatures,...
'Boiling not warming': Marine life suffers as Thai sea temperatures hit record
Reuters· 21 hours agoAquatic life from coral reefs to fish along Thailand's eastern gulf coast is suffering as sea...
I Hate Summer—and You Should Too
Time via Yahoo News· 18 hours agoBees, wasps, and yellowjackets—with their infernal stings—are similarly creatures of the summer. And you think you know flies? You don’t know flies....
'Green blitz': As election nears, Biden pushes slew of rules on environment, other priorities
Detroit News· 2 hours agoAs he tries to secure his legacy, President Joe Biden has unleashed a flurry of election-year rules...
Here’s what we all can do in Florida to stem climate change
Tampa Bay Times· 6 days agoLast year, we experienced the warmest annual average global temperature since 1850, when records...
Warm-blooded dinosaurs emerged 180 million years ago
EarthSky· 2 days agoAs the fossil record now shows, some of these warm-blooded dinosaurs had feathers to conserve body heat. On May 15, 2024, the University College London...
The Best Religious Thriller of the Decade Finally Takes Aim at a Controversial Topic
Inverse· 21 hours agoChange is in the air for Evil showrunners Robert and Michelle King. This time, the show’s heroic...
Coastal ecosystems: cracking the code | Newswise
Newswise· 2 days agoUC Irvine associate professor of ecology & evolutionary biology studies how warmer ocean water is affecting marine ecosystems, particularly the alarming reality that climate change often favors ...
A warming planet has repercussions for human health
Phys.org· 22 hours agoEarth's growing fever has obvious repercussions for human health, like heat waves that are hotter than our physiology can tolerate. The mosquito-borne...
The biggest climate records in the last year
The Week via Yahoo News· 7 days ago"Scientists are running out of adjectives to describe this." Scientists blamed both climate change and El Niño for the exceedingly warm summer and...