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Initiative Aims to Restore Drylands Globally
A new initiative is focused on greening drylands, including deserts and shrublands, to combat water scarcity. This effort seeks to improve ecosystems and support local communities.
Science NewsNearly 1 in 5 Gray Whales Entering San Francisco Bay Die There, Study Finds
Researchers report that approximately 18 percent of photo-identified gray whales visiting San Francisco Bay from 2018 to 2025 died after entering the area. The deaths, often from vessel strikes, coincide with a population decline linked to reduced Arctic food availability. The fi…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewOpinion Piece Examines Link Between Declining Conflicts and Carbon Emissions
An opinion article published by @business discusses the idea of global conflicts decreasing alongside carbon emissions. The piece, written by @davidfickling, presents this scenario as a potential outcome but questions its feasibility. It appears in the opinion section and explore…
naturalnews.comLingering Snow Reduces Spring Wildfire Risk in Newfoundland and Labrador but Summer Remains Uncertain
Snow cover in Newfoundland and Labrador is expected to lower the risk of spring wildfires by maintaining soil moisture. Scientists state that predicting the summer wildfire season is difficult due to weather variability. Climate trends indicate warmer and drier conditions that co…
rte.ieConservationists Collect Seeds to Preserve Wales' Native Plant Species
Two conservationists at the National Botanic Garden of Wales collect and store seeds from native plants to protect against extinction and potential disasters. Their work has restored species lost to natural events and supports ecosystem resilience. The seed bank holds over five m…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewTrade Policies and Climate Change Contribute to Rising Beef Prices in the US
Former President Donald Trump's trade policies, including tariffs, have increased beef prices. These short-term factors combine with long-term effects from climate change on agriculture. Mark Gongloff discussed these influences in an opinion piece.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewNortheastern States Reassess Emission Reduction Strategies Amid Rising Electricity Costs
Several Northeastern states, known for progressive environmental policies, are reviewing their plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This reassessment stems from increasing electricity prices and challenges in implementing renewable energy projects. The developments occur as…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewReport Indicates Climate Warming May Shift Bird Species Ranges in New Brunswick
A report from Climate Central projects that warming temperatures could cause 44 bird species in New Brunswick to face risks if global temperatures rise 3 C above pre-industrial levels. Some species may move north, while others from the south could arrive, potentially altering eco…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewAntarctic Sea Ice Extent Declines Since 2016 Due to Winds and Warm Water
Antarctic sea ice extent has decreased since 2016. Scientists have identified strong winds and warm deep water as contributing factors. Research examines the transition in ice coverage around Antarctica.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewResearchers Identify 37 Subglacial Lakes in Canada's Arctic, 35 Previously Unknown
A study has identified 37 subglacial lakes beneath glaciers in Canada's Arctic, with 35 discovered for the first time. The lakes form an interconnected network that influences glacier movement and ice loss. This finding uses high-resolution imagery to track surface elevation chan…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewUK Student Iestyn Morgan Freedives at Night to Document Marine Life off Wales Coast
Iestyn Morgan, a 21-year-old geography student from Pembrokeshire, Wales, uses freediving to film nocturnal marine species off the UK coast and shares the videos on TikTok. He encounters species such as squid, garfish, cuttlefish, stingrays, and cat sharks during night dives.
TimeJ.P. Morgan Report Examines Climate Tipping Points and Business Risks
J.P. Morgan has released a report outlining a framework for businesses to assess risks from climate tipping points. The report, led by Sarah Kapnick, global head of climate advisory, uses financial models to evaluate potential damages. It addresses how such events could affect op…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewScientists Use Conservation Genomics to Address Climate Impacts on Ecosystems
Researchers are applying conservation genomics to help ecosystems adapt to rapid climate change, which exceeds natural evolutionary rates. This approach involves sequencing DNA to identify resilient traits in species like corals, seagrasses, and redwoods. The work aims to improve…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewRed-Necked Longhorn Beetle Infests Cherry Trees in Japan Prompting Tree Removals
Authorities in Japan are removing hundreds of cherry trees to contain the spread of the red-necked longhorn beetle, which infests sakura trees by burrowing into their trunks. The pest, first detected in 2012, has affected 17 of Japan's 47 prefectures. Additional threats to cherry…
IUCN Classifies Emperor Penguins as Endangered Due to Sea Ice Loss
The International Union for Conservation of Nature has added emperor penguins to its endangered species list, citing declining Antarctic sea ice. The decision follows a 10% population drop between 2009 and 2018. Antarctic fur seals also face similar threats from reduced sea ice a…
Science NewsIUCN Upgrades Emperor Penguins to Endangered Status Due to Sea Ice Loss
The International Union for Conservation of Nature has reclassified emperor penguins from threatened to endangered on its Red List, citing climate-driven sea ice decline in Antarctica. The change reflects a very high risk of extinction in the wild. Antarctic fur seals have also b…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewMarch 2025 Sets Record as Hottest Month in US History, NOAA Data Indicates
Federal data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration shows that March 2025 was the hottest March on record for the contiguous United States, exceeding the previous record by 0.45 degrees Fahrenheit. The month's average temperature was 9.35 degrees above the 20th-…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewClimate Change Denial Conference Held Near White House in Washington
A conference organized by the Heartland Institute took place near the White House, attracting dozens of attendees who question the scientific consensus on climate change. The event featured presentations, including one by William Happer, a Princeton University professor emeritus…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewIUCN Red List Classifies Emperor Penguins as Endangered Due to Declining Populations
The International Union for Conservation of Nature has updated its Red List to classify emperor penguins as endangered. Researchers attribute the population decline to retreating sea ice caused by climate change. The species relies on stable sea ice for breeding and survival.
fortune.comUnited States Records Hottest March in 132 Years Amid Rising Temperatures
The United States experienced its hottest March since records began in 1892, according to data from the National Centers for Environmental Information. This follows a pattern of accelerating global temperatures tracked by scientists. The event highlights ongoing climate monitorin…
The Boston GlobeRhode Island Legislators Introduce Bill to Restrict Insurers' Fossil Fuel Investments
Two Rhode Island state legislators have introduced the Rhode Island Insurance Market Protection Act to limit insurance companies' investments in new fossil fuel projects and phase out existing ones by 2035. The bill responds to rising home insurance premiums and policy cancellati…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewFormer UN Climate Chief Christiana Figueres Named Co-Chair of Lancet Commission on Sea-Level Rise Health Impacts
Christiana Figueres, former executive secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, has been appointed co-chair of a Lancet Commission. The commission will examine the effects of sea-level rise on health, wellbeing, and inequality.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewMIT Study Finds Polar Phytoplankton Shifting to More Carbohydrates and Less Protein Amid Climate Change
A study from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology reports that phytoplankton in polar regions are producing more carbohydrates and less protein as sea surface temperatures rise and ice melts. This shift, observed over 40 years, could alter the nutritional quality of the base…
Nbc NewsFirefighters Battle Springs Fire East of Los Angeles in Southern California
Firefighters are combating the fast-moving Springs Fire east of Los Angeles, following a dry winter across western states. The fire occurs amid a record-breaking heat wave in the region, as reported by NBC News. This blaze highlights ongoing challenges with wildfire risks in drou…