Climate change affecting bird migration; feds touting tougher building codes to reduce carbon emissions
Bird sightings may be like canaries in a coal mine, providing early warning signals of climate change.
Bird sightings may be like canaries in a coal mine, providing early warning signals of climate change.
This bite-sized video explains how polar amplification can trigger feedback loops that amplify climate change effects.
It turns out that the massive root systems of mangroves sequester carbon better than any tree on Earth.
A primary aim of this year’s conference, known as COP28, is to evaluate countries’ progress halfway to 2030 deadlines.
Warming rivers with low oxygen could suffer fish die-offs and degraded water quality.
The Department of Corrections secretary told a Senate committee 75% of Florida prison housing currently lacks air conditioning.
Fort Lauderdale plans to upgrade the drainage infrastructure in 25 of its most flood-prone neighborhoods in the next decade.
Climate change will likely affect critical functions of nervous system, often for the worse.
Burmese pythons likely gained a foothold in Everglades National Park in the 1980s after the release of captive snakes.
A decades-long increase in wave energy that coincides with increasing storminess attributed to rising global temperatures.
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