Look up in the woods and you may see a familiar sight: squirrels using tree limbs like a leafy highway, crossing a patch of ...
TwistedSifter on MSN
The Amazon Rainforest Is One Of The Most Incredible Places On Earth, But It’s At Risk Of Transforming Into A Dry Savannah Due To Climate Change
While the loss of the rainforest would be terrible for many reasons locally, it would also have a big impact on the whole ...
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How Ocean Currents Regulate Global Weather - Explained By Oceanographers
The ocean is essentially our planet's climate control system, a massive engine that never stops working. For thousands of ...
Australia’s rainforests are now releasing more carbon than they absorb, as heat, drought, and storms push them past a tipping ...
Governments from more than 140 countries signed a declaration at a U.N. climate conference in 2021 agreeing to halt or ...
Global heating has pushed warm-water reefs past a point of no return, scientists warn, with mass bleaching since 2023 affecting more than four-fifths of reefs and cascading risks for food security, ...
The city of Belém in Brazil will host COP30 in November 2025. In the months leading up to the planet’s biggest climate event, ...
Historian Andrew Lownie's book Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York, charts Prince Andrew's dramatic journey from favored son of Queen Elizabeth to disgraced royal. The author paints a ...
Trees in the Amazon forest have gotten bigger over recent years, according to scientists. A new study suggests that, on average, trees are increasing in size by more than 3% every ten years.
A new study led by the U.S. Forest Service, with Chapman University as a key senior collaborator, published in Nature Communications, suggests Earth's own tropical soils may contribute to climate ...
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