Despite public perception, the Antarctic ozone hole has been remarkably massive and long-lived over the past four years, University of Otago researchers believe chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) aren’t the only things to blame.
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First Comprehensive Look At Effects of 2020-2021 California Megafires on Terrestrial Wildlife Habitat
The only thing constant is change – isn’t that how the saying goes?
Heat Tolerant Coral May Trade Fast Growth for Resilience
Algae living within the soft tissue of coral supply much of the energy needed by their hosts, and some symbiotic algae help coral withstand warmer water better than others.
Protect Delicate Polar Ecosystems by Mapping Biodiversity
Polar regions contain vast, undiscovered biodiversity but are both the most-threatened and least-understood areas of the world.
Deep Dive on Sea Level Rise: New Modelling Gives Better Predictions on Antarctic Ice Sheet Melt
Using historical records from around Australia, an international team of researchers has put forward the most accurate prediction to date of past Antarctic ice sheet melt, providing a more realistic forecast of future sea level rise.
Temperature Variability Reduces Nesting Success
Many songbirds are nesting earlier in spring because of warmer temperatures brought about by climate change.