A coalition of organizations is working together to combat pollution and agricultural runoff, aiming to safeguard the Caribbean’s iconic coral reefs, already under severe threat from climate change.
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The Cool Down on MSNTens of thousands of residents forced out of their homes as once looming threat begins to wreak havoc: 'A ... crisis'The effects of climate change are being felt in Papua New Guinea, as rising sea levels have forced tens of thousands of ...
CryptoQuant CEO Ki Young Ju predicts a selective altseason in 2025, where only a few altcoins with strong ETF narratives will ...
This Research Topic is Volume II of a series. The previous volume can be found here: Climate-Environment Interactions under Global Warming.During recent ...
Duygu Sevilgen uses extremely small sensors to record the fine details of coral skeletons and listen to their dialogue with ...
A continent is drifting towards Asia at a surprising speed and the inevitable collision will impact the natural world as we ...
Calculating the economic cost of climate change is tricky, even futile – it’s also a distraction
Our energies would be better spent tackling the tangible effects of global heating than debating the future dollar value of ...
Nutrient-rich waste Whale excrement contains iron, phosphorus, and nitrogen, which are substances that phytoplankton need to ...
Red Rose Catering CEO Nancy Rogers has reinvigorated the North Bay Black Chamber of Commerce, with a membership of 80 and ...
The federal government has cut grants that could directly impact farms in our area and now the question remains if there will ...
Each summer, more and more lake beaches are forced to close due to toxic algae blooms. While climate change is often blamed, new research suggests a more complex story: climate interacts with human ...
Remember when 2 degrees Celsius of global warming was the doomsday scenario? Well, we're now staring down the barrel of something much worse. From the fish on your plate to the weather outside your ...
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