Doubling food production, saving water, and increasing carbon storage capacity – this may sound paradoxical, but would be theoretically feasible considering the biophysical potential of the Earth.
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Scientists Discover Deepest Known Evidence of Coral Reef Bleaching
Scientists have discovered the deepest known evidence of coral reef bleaching, more than 90 metres below the surface of the Indian Ocean.
With Climate Change, Ragweed Season Drags On
The growing season for ragweed, the main cause of allergies in the U.S., has expanded by an average of 11 days since the 1970s, an analysis shows.
Urgent Action Needed to Address Climate Change Threats to Coastal Areas
Global coastal adaptations are ‘incremental in scale’, short-sighted and inadequate to address the root causes of vulnerability to climate change, according to an international team of researchers.
Protecting Polar Bears Aim of New and Improved Radar Technology
Research testing new technology to more effectively locate polar bear dens across the Arctic is showing promising results.
Heat Waves Harm Bird Reproduction on Agricultural Lands
Bird populations are in rapid decline across North America. While climate change is just one of the many factors influencing North American birds, its effects are significant and can interact with other stressors, such as habitat loss.