For Ben Pelto, a study in glacier changes compares to a bank account.
The best way to protect corals threatened by climate change is to conserve a wide range of their habitats, according to a study in Nature Climate Change.
Hundreds of sharks and rays have become tangled in plastic waste in the world’s oceans, new research shows.
Wind and warmth can improve travel time for the billions of insects worldwide that migrate each year, according to a first-ever radio-tracking study by University of Guelph biologists.
Reversing the encroachment of the coniferous forest that happened in the southern Rockies during the last century would significantly lower the probability of high-intensity wildfires in the region, according to new University of Alberta research.
In the early morning of Aug. 10, 2012, more than half of Jasper National Park’s Ghost Glacier broke free and crashed into Edith Cavell Pond.
From afar, the iconic sandy beaches of Santa Barbara, California, appeared pristine.
Scientists are usually pictured on screen as sober and humorless types, pre-occupied with numbers and empty facts.
The Crowther Lab at ETH Zurich investigates nature-based solutions to climate change.
Fifteen million years ago, the Earth’s climate entered into a period of slow, continuous cooling, and simultaneously the Antarctic ice sheet grew steadily larger.
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