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How animals adapt to cope with stronger heatwaves
EarthSky· 1 day agoHumans can escape these consequences of rising global temperatures up to a point by taking refuge in air-conditioned rooms. Other species are at the...
How is climate change affecting heat waves in California and the West?
LA Times via Yahoo News· 7 days agoFor example, warming temperatures have enabled pests such...of Sciences, noted that for every 1.8...
Crossbows and eerie silences – following Antarctic whales for climate change clues
BBC via Yahoo News· 21 hours ago“Pregnancy data is so valuable,’ Natalia says. “My colleague previously found that, in years when...
Consumer Reports Warns of Dangerous Plastic Chemicals in General Mills Products
One Green Planet· 6 days agoConsumer Reports continues to raise alarms about the presence of plastic chemicals in food products,...
Gerald Winegrad: More sadness and grief as howler monkeys are dying from record-setting heat |...
CapitalGazette.com· 2 days agoTwo weeks ago, I was shocked to learn of Yucatan black howler monkeys in Mexico dropping to the...
Nearly a Third More Insects Come Out After Dark, Study Finds - EcoWatch
EcoWatch· 2 days agoWhile evening and nighttime hours are generally known as a time of rest and sleep for humans and many animals, a great number of insects actually become more active after ...
Will food chains break as seasons become more unpredictable?
The Conversation· 2 days ago“There are really four dimensions,” begins the narrator of The Time Machine, H. G. Wells’s classic Victorian adventure novel. To survive, animals and plants must adapt to ...
Ancient Guam's environment: Natural surroundings shape culture
Stars and Stripes· 4 days agoIn addition to analyzing artifacts, archeologists often study ancient environments to understand how...
Chile’s lithium dreams raise water concerns in the desert
Digital Journal· 3 days agoAs night falls in Chile’s Atacama desert, the world’s driest, a drilling machine extracts brine to...
Researchers Are Losing Data Because of Climate Change
Sierra Club· 7 days agoDuring the annual seven-week field season, which starts in January, biologists fly around during the day, counting animals from the air to understand the unique dynamics of ...