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  • Antarctica’s Oldest Ice Arrives for Climate Analysis

    The ice cores — cylindrical tubes of ancient ice – were retrieved from depths of up to 2,800 metres at Little Dome C in East Antarctica.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • From Kelp to Whales: Marine Heatwaves are Reshaping Ocean Life

    New research from the University of Victoria (UVic) highlights how marine heatwaves can dramatically impact marine ecosystems and offers a stark preview of how future ocean warming will reshape ocean life.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • New National Blueprint for Kelp Forests as Blue Carbon

    The underwater kelp forests that line Canada’s coastlines may offer an untapped option for natural climate solutions, a new study led by University of Victoria shows, in the first national assessment of the country’s kelp ecosystems.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Jaguar Population Increases After Wildfire and Drought, Indicating Area’s Role as Climate Refuge

    Following a large-scale wildfire, more jaguars migrated to a study site in the Brazilian wetlands that already had the largest population density of jaguars in the world, a new study found.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Warming Oceans a Turn-off for Female Critically Endangered Sharks

    Critically Endangered female angelsharks (Squatina squatina) are changing normal mating routines in warming oceans as they prioritise staying cool over visiting breeding grounds when things get too hot.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • How Plants Survive Drought: The Unsuspected Role of Myosin XI in Guard Cells

    Harnessing the plant motor protein myosin XI to engineer drought-resilient crops.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Wildfire Smoke Billows Over Northern California

    Several large wildland fires burned in Northern California in mid-July 2025 amid exceptional heat and low humidity. 

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  • Clearcutting Can Lead to Devastating Floods, But It Doesn’t Have To

    It has long been understood that clearcutting forests leads to more runoff, worsening flooding.

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  • Decline in Aerosols Could Lead to More Heatwaves in Populated Areas

    Heatwaves are becoming more frequent around the world.

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  • Barcelona Could Suffer Heat Waves Up to 6ºC More Intense by the End of the Century

    This is shown in a study carried out by ICTA-UAB, which warns of an increase in average maximum temperatures of 4ºC and average minimum temperatures of 3.5ºC if greenhouse gas emissions are not drastically reduced.

    >> Read the Full Article

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