Environment
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Climate Change Intensifies Heat Making Farms Less Hospitable To Nesting Birds, Study Says
A recent study suggests that farms are becoming less hospitable to nesting birds. Read more here. A recent study indicates that birds nesting in agricultural environments are much less likely to successfully raise their young during extreme heat episodes than birds nesting in woods under the same weather circumstances.
Latest Research Articles
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Hunga Tonga Volcano's Powerful Eruption Took Part of The Ozone Layer
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Asia Pulp and Paper's Innovations in Sustainable Forestry
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Dust In The Air Higher In 2022 Due To Increased Emission Of Some Countries, UN Says
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Biodiversity Along Hawaii Coastline at Risk as Landowners Pull Out Native Plants
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Disposable Vape Problem: Non-Recyclable and Hazardous Waste Reaches 12 Million Per Month
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Glitter Ban Officially Announced, Plastic Pellets Next in Line as War Against Microplastics Continues in UK
Long Valley Caldera: Dormant Supervolcano Seismic Activities, No Impending Eruptions but Just Cooling Down - California
Crown-of-Thorns Starfish: Predators Survive Heat Waves That Kill Corals by Eating Survivors
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Living in Climate Change 'Danger Zones' Can Expose Humans to Deadly, Extreme Weather Events
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Hotter Rivers Can Occur Due to Drought, Reduced Water Flows, Report Warns
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Sea-Level and Climate Fluctuations Altered the Marine Ecosystems at the South Pole 390-385 Million Years Ago
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Mixed-Reality Headset Can Map Forest Floor Vegetation and Mammal Diversity Using VegSense Software






