Climate Change
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Emperor Penguin Population Decline: Climate Change, Sea Ice Loss Make it Challenging to Survive
The population of Emperor Penguins has suffered from a significant decline due to the impacts of climate change and sea ice loss in Antarctica. The said species suffered from breeding failure and habitat loss. Read here.
Latest Research Articles
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Gulf Stream Transport Of Water Slows Down Indicating Weakening Due To Climate Change, Study Says
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Climate Change, Extreme Weather Events Poses Deadly Threat to Humans
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Over $42 Million California Funding to Help Fight Climate Change by Planting Trees, Green Spaces
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5 Invasive Species Thriving Due to Climate Change and Their Effect on the Ecosystem According to Studies
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Alarming Whale Deaths in Northeast Blamed For Climate Change, Vessel Collisions, Fishing Gear Entanglement
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Mediterranean Hurricanes Occur Once to Twice a Year on Average Due to Increasing Climate-Induced Warming, Report Shows
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Climate Change Could Have Been Caused By Heat Energy, Melting Ice 8,000 Years Ago, Study Says
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Earth Moving Outside 'Safe Operating Space' For Humans, Posing Grave Threat to Humanity
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Invasive Red Fire Ants From Soil Imports Establish 88 Colonies in Italy with Global Warming Aggravating Spread
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Beaver Poised To Return In San Francisco Bay; Resurgence Could Help Fight Climate Change Impacts
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Heat Deaths Seen To Rise As Global Temperature Increases; Experts call For Decrease In Emissions
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Climate Change Poses Threats To Kenya’s Fight Against Malaria