[ad_1] Fatal fires such as those in northern and southern California have become more common in the United States and elsewhere in the world in recent years. AFP spoke to scientists about …
Read More »As California wildfires rage, hundreds of teens talk climate change in San Jose – Times-Herald
[ad_1] SAN JOSE – As the state's most devastating wildfires ripped through Northern and Southern California Saturday, the end of the conference. The Tech for Global Good Youth Climate Action Summit, organized …
Read More »Amazon rainforest fails to track climate change, say scientists
[ad_1] Researchers say the world's largest rainforest is losing the race. One study found that the Amazon rainforest adapts to drier conditions, but not at a speed sufficient to keep pace with …
Read More »Amazon forests failing to keep up with climate change
[ad_1] Measuring Amazon tree growth in forest plot, Peru (2009) Credit: Roel Brienen, University of Leeds A team of more than 100 scientists has assessed the impact of global warming on thousands …
Read More »A Climate Change Denier Will No Longer Run the House Science Committee
[ad_1] Photo: Stephen Melkisethian / flickr However, you are in the process of being informed about the outcome of the night, the election of the House Committee on Space, Science, and Technology …
Read More »Climate change: an insect-covered bionic fungus generates clean energy
[ad_1] Copyright of the image American Chemical Society Legend A knob fungus covered with insects and nanowires can produce electricity from the light American researchers have successfully tested the rather sordid idea …
Read More »Climate change has a stronger effect on tropical mountain species
[ad_1] November 6 (UPI) – According to new research, the features that contribute to creating biodiversity in tropical mountain species also make them more vulnerable to climate change. Researchers at Cornell and …
Read More »Tropical mountain species at the center of climate change
[ad_1] A watery nymph mayfly. Credit: José Vieira / USFQ / Tropical Herping, Nushiño River, Napo Basin, Ecuador. The absence of varied seasons and temperatures in the tropical mountains has led to …
Read More »Changing climate requires rethinking tropical marine conservation
[ad_1] Credit: CC0 Public Domain A new article by a Swansea University researcher calls for a rethink of conservation efforts in tropical seas, while those who previously depended on coral reefs for …
Read More »Supreme Court leaves youth case claiming climate action
[ad_1] WASHINGTON – On Friday, the Supreme Court refused to halt the lawsuit as part of a lawsuit filed by 21 youths seeking to compel the federal government to take action to …
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