Global warming
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Climate crisis ages fish, amphibians and reptiles
Climatic conditions are changing, affecting ectothermic animals that are unable to generate their own internal heat
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Araucaria araucana: the tree that sustains indigenous cultures
The Araucaria araucana is an endemic conifer of Patagonia, with a very restricted distribution, which can live for 1000 years…
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0.5°C of additional warming has a huge effect on global aridity
Droughts have serious negative impacts on both human society and the natural world
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Dams exacerbate the consequences of climate change on river fish
A potential response of river fish to environmental changes is to colonize new habitats, but dams and weirs restrict their…
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‘Wrong-way’ migrations stop shellfish from escaping ocean warming
Ocean warming is paradoxically driving bottom-dwelling invertebrates into warmer waters and threatening their survival, a Rutgers-led study shows
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Changing what we eat could offset years of climate-warming emissions
Shifting agricultural production from animals to plant-sourced foods could remove more than a decade of our carbon dioxide emissions from…
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What is the Wetlands Law?
Caring for the environment is becoming increasingly important in Argentina. Let's see what this project consists of
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4 effects of climate change in Latin America
The effects of climate change are already being felt in Latin American countries
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The tropics are expanding, and climate change is the primary culprit
Earth's tropics are expanding poleward and that expansion is driven by human-caused changes to the ocean
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Warming threat to tropical forests risks release of carbon from soil
Forest soils being significantly more sensitive to climate change than previously thought
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