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  • Bee Flight Suffers Under Temperature Extremes

    Bees’ flight performance affects their ability to pollinate plants – a crucial service for many of our crops. Now, researchers from Imperial College London have measured the relationship between bumblebee flight performance and surrounding temperature.

  • Rising Seas Force Dune and Beach Movement

    Evidence of the impact of rising sea level has been found in beach and sand dune movement along the Dutch coastline – indicating that the effect will impact all coastal areas.

  • New Way of Analyzing Tree Rings Confirms Unprecedented Central Asia Warming

    A relatively new way of analyzing tree rings has allowed researchers to reconstruct temperatures in Mongolia since 1269 C.E.

  • Indigenous Territories Fight Climate Change

    Study finds that Indigenous Territories are as effective as Protected Areas in preserving forest's carbon stocks

  • Sri Lanka Pledges No New Coal, Makes Push Into Rooftop Solar

    In its latest climate plan, Sri Lanka is ruling out new coal power and aiming to reach 70 percent clean electricity by 2030, an important milestone on its way to reaching its goal of a carbon-neutral electricity generation system by 2050, Climate Home News reported.

  • Cities Are Making Mammals Bigger

    A new study shows urbanization is causing many mammal species to grow bigger, possibly because of readily available food in places packed with people.

  • Warming Western Antarctic Peninsula Waters Impact Plankton Community

    Warming water and receding sea ice in the Western Antarctic Peninsula is changing the local plankton community with potential consequences for climate change, according to research led by scientists from Duke University and Duke Kunshan.

  • Green Seaweed in the Yellow Sea

    In June 2021, algal slicks painted the waters green off Qingdao, China, during the region’s largest bloom on record.

  • A New Way to Measure How Arctic Plant Communities Respond to Climate Change

    One of the big unknowns about the future Arctic is whether plant communities around the Northern Hemisphere will continue to increase their carbon uptake as atmospheric CO2 rises.

  • Treating Corals with Bacteria can Help Reefs Endure Severe Heat, Study Shows

    Recent years have seen a spate of coral bleaching events, where reefs stressed by unusually warm waters turned white.

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