climate change
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Balearic Shearwater’s Migratory Range Shifts Northward Due to Individual Behavioral Flexibility in Response to Climate Change
The Balearic shearwater, Europe's most endangered seabird, is facing a new challenge: climate change. The environment is warming, and many species are shifting their ranges to adapt.
Latest Research Articles
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Humid Heat Stress Further Threatens 1 Billion People Due to Poor Weather Station Coverage [Study]
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Sea Otter Recovery Prevents Century-Old California Kelp Forest Decline, Preserving Ecosystems [Study]
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Climate Change Affects the Erosion Rate of the European Alps Compared 10,000 Years Ago
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Climate Change May Take 6 Months Off The Average Human Lifespan, Alarming Study Reveals
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New Climate Change Denial Seeks To Undermine Green Energy Solution
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Freezing Nation: United States is Getting Colder, While Most Parts of the World Experiences Unprecedented Warm Weather Due to Climate Change [Research]
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US Forests Face Declining Productivity and Carbon Sequestration Under Climate Change
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Climate Change Worsens Precipitation, River Basin Flooding in US, New Report Shows
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Tuna Species Face Uncertain Future Due to Climate Change and Overfishing
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Declining Honey Production in Over 50 Years Blamed on Herbicides, Climate Change
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Gene-Editing Helps To Protect Wheat From Extreme Weather, Climate Change, New Report Shows
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Lake Fish in New York Struggle to Find Suitable Habitat Under Climate Change