Animals
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Marine Productivity in the North Atlantic Drops as Climate Change Alters Ocean Conditions, Study Finds
To paraphrase Mark Twain, reports of declining phytoplankton in the North Atlantic may have been greatly exaggerated. A prominent 2019 study used ice cores in Antarctica to suggest that marine productivity in the North Atlantic had declined by 10% during the industrial era, with worrying implications that the trend might continue.
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Critics Call Italy To Ban Wild Animals For Entertainment After Lion Escape From Circus
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Baltic Herring Faces Extinction as Climate Change Alters the Sea, Study Shows
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Wild Honey Bees in a US Forest Show Resilience to a Deadly Virus, Researchers Report
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