Bees, fish and plants show how climate change’s accelerating pace is disrupting nature in 2 key ways
Higher temperatures are changing habitat ranges and in some regions throwing off pollination.
Higher temperatures are changing habitat ranges and in some regions throwing off pollination.
Climate change will likely affect critical functions of nervous system, often for the worse.
PFAS can enter the food chain and accumulate in marine plants and animals, with ecological and human health implications.
Three researchers from the University of Miami are studying such things as how much carbonate fish produce.
A bill in the Florida Senate would task the Florida Department of Environmental Protection with protecting mangroves.
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