Record-high ocean temperatures observed in 2023 could become the norm if the world moved into a climate that is 3.0°C warmer than pre-industrial levels, according to a new study.
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How Sea Otters Are Protecting the California Coast Against Climate Change
California sea otters were nearly hunted to extinction in the 19th century, with only a small number surviving along the central coast.
Increased Temperature Difference Between Day and Night Can Affect All Life on Earth
Researchers from Chalmers University of Technology, in Sweden, have discovered a change in what scientists already knew about global warming dynamics.
Climate Change Threatens Older Elephants Most, Jeopardizing African Elephants’ Future
A collaborative team of researchers from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), which runs the world’s largest field conservation program, has conducted first-of-its kind research into how global climate change affects African elephants.
Pollutants From Aerosols and River Run-Off are Changing the Marine Phosphorus Cycle in Coastal Seas
New research into the marine phosphorus cycle is deepening our understanding of the impact of human activities on ecosystems in coastal seas.
Climate Change: Fungal Disease Endangers Wheat Production
Climate change poses a threat to yields and food security worldwide, with plant diseases as one of the main risks.