Commercially important marine fish and invertebrate species will likely shift northwards under a warmer climate.
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Combined Effects of Plastic Pollution and Seawater Flooding Amplify Threats to Coastal Plant Species
Two of the planet’s more pressing environmental stressors have the potential to alter the growth and reproductive output of plants found right along the world’s coastlines, a new study suggests.
Climate Change Fueling Extreme Heat in Europe and the U.S.
New analyses find that warming is fueling severe hot spells on both sides of the Atlantic this summer, spurring warnings about the need to guard against increasingly dangerous heat.
‘New’ Herbicides in Blackberry Production Could Soon Be an Option for Growers
Two “new” herbicide options could soon be available for blackberry growers during the 2025 growing season.
The Noxious Cocktail of Wildfire Smoke
Wildfire smoke composition varies depending on factors like the type of fuel and whether the fire is smoldering or flaming, says UBC researcher Dr. Nadine Borduas-Dedekind.
Sustainable Catalysts: Crystal Phase-Controlled Cobalt Nanoparticles for Hydrogenation
Controlling the crystal phase of cobalt nanoparticles leads to exceptional catalytic performance in hydrogenation processes, report scientists from Tokyo Tech.