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  • Saving Nature Vital to Beating Climate Crisis, Urges WWF

    A new report, Climate, Nature and our 1.5°C Future published today clearly points towards nature being part of the solution to the climate crisis.

  • Climate Change And Human Activities Threaten Picky Penguins

    Eating a krill-only diet has made one variety of Antarctic penguin especially susceptible to the impacts of climate change.

  • Close Friends Help Macaques Survive

    Close friendships improve the survival chances of rhesus macaques, new research shows.

  • Why Polar Bears at Sea Have Higher Pollution Levels Than Those Staying on Land

    As the climate changes, myriad animal populations are being impacted. In particular, Arctic sea-ice is in decline, causing polar bears in the Barents Sea region to alter their feeding and hunting habits. 

  • Could Abandoned Agricultural Lands Help Save the Planet?

    People have lived in Castro Laboreiro, where northern Portugal borders Spain, long enough to have built megaliths in the mountainous countryside and a pre-Romanesque church, from 1,100 years ago, in the village itself. 

  • Spying on Hippos with Drones to Help Conservation Efforts

    A new UNSW study has shown that using a drone to film hippos in Africa is an effective, affordable tool for conservationists to monitor the threatened species’ population from a safe distance, particularly in remote and aquatic areas.

  • New England Losing Fishing Jobs Due to Climate

    UD researcher makes direct link in first-of-its-kind labor study.

  • Benefits and Risks for Marine Life From CO2 Removal Approaches

    A new IMAS study has identified potential benefits and risks for marine ecosystems from two of the key approaches for carbon removal proposed to cut atmospheric carbon levels and slow climate change.

  • Could Dark Carbon Be Concealing the True Scale of Ocean ‘Dead Zones’?

    A study led by Dr Sabine Lengger measured the stable isotopes of organic carbon in sediment cores taken from the ocean floor.

  • Researchers Study Ecological Role of North Carolina Shipwrecks and Reefs

    Shipwrecks and rocky reefs off the coast of North Carolina are home to commercially and recreationally important fish.

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