Shipping through a melting Arctic
New shipment opportunities promise economic gains but threaten one of the planet’s most fragile ecosystems.
New shipment opportunities promise economic gains but threaten one of the planet’s most fragile ecosystems.
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Plant hardiness zones are becoming less predictable as our summers get hotter and wetter.
University of Miami researchers will investigate how corals in the Pacific withstand the effects of a warming ocean.
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Some research suggests that even in a warming environment, cold events may still be severe in places.
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Rising global temperatures have serious repercussions for the survival of endangered turtle species.
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Ignoring the blue economy has left a blind spot in climate finance, according to a study from Scripps Oceanography.
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