zhogfanflipped into PETS ANIMALS INSECTSAnimals Animals are finding surprising ways to adapt to rising temperatures verified_publisherPopular Science - María Paula Rubiano A.This is how animals will keep their cool (or not) on a hotter planet. At this point, the science is clear that sooner than later, we’ll have to say goodbye to a lot of animals and plant species around...
Research Dept.flipped into Climate Change & Pollution Antarctica Rising Temperatures Are Pushing Antarctica Past Point of No Return, Scientists Warn verified_publisherScienceAlert - MARLOWE HOOD Raising Earth's average surface temperature another degree Celsius will lock in 2.5 metres of sea level rise from Antarctica alone and an extra three …
Whales The impact of rising sea temperatures on an Arctic top predator, the narwhal nature.com - P. Chambault, O. M. Tervo, E. Garde, R. G. Hansen, S. B. Blackwell, T. M. Williams, R. Dietz, C. M. Albertsen, K. L. Laidre, N. H. Nielsen, P. Richard, M. H. S. Sinding, H. C. Schmidt, M. P. Heide-Jørgensen Arctic top predators are expected to be impacted by increasing temperatures associated with climate change, but the relationship between increasing …
Fox Newsflipped into Top StoriesGlobal Warming Earth's average temperature will rise 'at least' 1 degree Celsius over next 5 years, WMO says verified_publisherFox News - Chris CiacciaThe World Meteorological Organization said it expects global temperatures will rise "at least" 1 degree Celsius (1.64 degrees Fahrenheit) in each year of the next five years, far above levels not seen...
AvatarAJ !flipped into RESEARCH ! FOOD ! NUTRITION ... HOME!Forests Some tropical forests show surprising resilience as temperatures rise verified_publisherNational Geographic - Gabe PopkinScientists are finding that some percentage of tropical forests may hold up under global warming—if they’re not cut down. The world’s hottest rainforest is located not in the Amazon or anywhere else you...
Undark Magazineflipped into TechnologyHerbicides Will Rising Temperatures Make Superweeds Even Stronger? verified_publisherUndark Magazine - Natasha Gilbert Around 10 years ago, in the fierce heat of the Kansas summer, many of the noxious kochia weeds invading Phillip Stahlman’s research fields simply …
WIREDflipped into Top StoriesHerbicides Will Rising Temperatures Make Superweeds Even Stronger? WIRED - Natasha Gilbert Widely used herbicides are struggling to kill some weeds. Some experts think heat could be part of the problem. This story originally appeared on …