Climate changes prompt many important questions. Not least how it affects animals and plants: Do they adapts, gradually migrate to different areas or become extinct?
Vehicles have evolved to become more efficient and sophisticated, but their fuel hasn’t necessarily evolved along with them.
Anthropogenic, or human-made, heat flux in the near-surface atmosphere has changed urban thermal environments.
Wild bees are more affected by climate change than by disturbances to their habitats, according to a team of researchers led by Penn State.
New research has found as climate change causes the world’s oceans to warm, baby sharks are born smaller, exhausted, undernourished and into environments that are already difficult for them to survive in.
Sea level rise and new development are on a collision course in South Carolina lowcountry.
Flooding has caused hundreds of billions of dollars in damage in the U.S. over the past three decades.
New analyses reveal how over 60 years a critical marine species has responded to ocean acidification
Changes in the frequency and intensity of extreme weather and climate events have impacted human safety and the natural environment.
Positive “tipping points” could spark cascading changes that accelerate action on climate change, experts say.
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