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Experts say coral reef bleaching near record level globally because of ‘crazy’ ocean heat
Seattle Times· 2 days agoOcean temperatures that have gone “crazy haywire” hot, especially in the Atlantic, are close to...
Bumblebee populations under threat as nests overheat due to climate change, U of G researchers find
CBC via Yahoo News· 5 days agoAs the world's bumblebee population continues to decline, new research from the University of Guelph...
Climate Change Is Affecting My Garden—and It’s Not All Bad
The Wall Street Journal· 3 days agoOf course our columnist isn’t thrilled about global warming, but in the short term, it’s allowing...
Experts say coral reef bleaching near record level globally because of 'crazy' ocean heat
Associated Press via Yahoo News· 2 days agoOcean temperatures that have gone “crazy haywire” hot, especially in the Atlantic, are close to...
As salmon populations struggle, California bans fishing on rivers for a second year
LA Times via AOL· 3 days agoBecause of declining salmon populations, California has canceled fishing in rivers for a second year. The decision mirrors the shutdown of coastal fishing.
Ocean temperatures surge, threatening worst coral bleaching event in history, scientists say
Fox News· 2 days agoOcean temperatures, especially in the Atlantic, have escalated to unprecedented levels, intensifying...
Climate scientists account for urban heat island effects, corroborate data | Fact check
USA Today· 3 days agoData from sensors impacted by urban heat is corrected and corroborated by sensors that are unaffected by urban heat.
This Scientist Has an Antidote to Our Climate Delusions
New York Times· 14 hours agoThe starkness of the I.P.C.C.’s report led to a surge of pessimism, fear and, in response to those...
GoLocalProv | News | Whitcomb: Fare Break on MBTA; Multi-Use Coastal Crop; A Tawdry Time
GoLocalProv· 7 days agoThe MBTA serves many Rhode Islanders, most notably users of commuter rail to and from Boston, as...
The First Warm-Blooded Dinosaurs Probably Evolved 180 Million Years Ago
IFLScience· 3 days agoThe ability to regulate body temperature internally, rather than relying on the Sun, may have first...