climate change
-

Marine Heatwaves Kill Over 1 Billion Sea Creatures Off Canada, United States Coast in 2021 [Research]
Similar incidents in the region have been reported over the past decade. Click to read more. Marine heatwaves killed more than 1 billion sea creatures off the coasts of Canada and the United States back in 2021, according to research, which highlights that even the said natural disaster can be intense in deeper water.
Latest Research Articles
-

Glacier Loss Day: Climate Change Accelerates Glacier Melt in the Alps, New Study Warns
-

Yarrow’s Spiny Lizard on the Brink of Extinction Due to Climate Change
-

Over $42 Million California Funding to Help Fight Climate Change by Planting Trees, Green Spaces
5 Invasive Species Thriving Due to Climate Change and Their Effect on the Ecosystem According to Studies
-

River Deoxygenation: Nearly 800 Warming Rivers are Losing More Oxygen Faster Than Oceans [Study]
-

Alarming Whale Deaths in Northeast Blamed For Climate Change, Vessel Collisions, Fishing Gear Entanglement
-

Mediterranean Hurricanes Occur Once to Twice a Year on Average Due to Increasing Climate-Induced Warming, Report Shows
-

Climate Change Could Have Been Caused By Heat Energy, Melting Ice 8,000 Years Ago, Study Says
-

Earth Moving Outside 'Safe Operating Space' For Humans, Posing Grave Threat to Humanity
Invasive Red Fire Ants From Soil Imports Establish 88 Colonies in Italy with Global Warming Aggravating Spread
-

Beaver Poised To Return In San Francisco Bay; Resurgence Could Help Fight Climate Change Impacts
-

Heat Deaths Seen To Rise As Global Temperature Increases; Experts call For Decrease In Emissions






