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Moderate warming rewires one-third of microalga's genes, study finds
Moderate warming rewires one-third of microalga's genes, study finds
Researchers have demonstrated for the first time that the microalga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii alters the activity of about one-third of its protein-coding genes in response even to moderate temperature changes. The study, published in the journal The Plant Cell, points to far-rea
Days of salted codfish and cabbage leaves are over: how climate crisis is shaping Tour de
Heatwaves have long been part of the Tour but temperatures now are pushing the riders to limit of human enduranceThe Tour de France and the heat of the midday sun are old bedfellows, going back long before an era when the biggest catastrophe of the Tour’s opening week was a major
Scientists warn invasive Asian mantises are threatening Europe's wildlife
Scientists warn invasive Asian mantises are threatening Europe's wildlife
Two striking Asian praying mantis species that have rapidly spread across Europe have now been officially classified as invasive, raising new concerns about their impact on native wildlife. Boosted by climate change and urban environments, these fast-breeding predators are expand
When species are forced to move: Prediction models underestimate climate-related extinctio
When species are forced to move: Prediction models underestimate climate-related extinctio
Climate change threatens many plant and animal species not only when their habitats disappear as climatic conditions change, but also when those habitats shift. In a new study, a team of University of Potsdam researchers found that whether a species' habitat disappears or shifts
‘Huge wave’ of carbon storage projects causes alarm in small-town USA as oil firms eye bil
‘Huge wave’ of carbon storage projects causes alarm in small-town USA as oil firms eye bil
Dozens of projects are in development across US despite concerns over environmental and health risksThe plan to bury carbon under remote Indiana farmland is supposed to be a slam dunk for the climate, according to its supporters – all generously funded by US tax dollars.But as fa
Climate oscillations shape nature's coral refuges in a warming ocean
Climate oscillations shape nature's coral refuges in a warming ocean
Why do some coral reefs weather marine heat waves better than others? A new study published in Scientific Reports shows that the answer may lie not only in local ocean conditions, but also in climate patterns that span entire ocean basins. By combining long-term ocean observation
Climate change leaves northern tree swallows more vulnerable those in the southern US
Climate change leaves northern tree swallows more vulnerable those in the southern US
Tree swallows in the northern U.S. and Canada face the greatest risk from climate change despite responding to temperature the same way as tree swallows in the southern U.S., according to a new study led by Cornell researchers that analyzed nearly 95,000 nests across five decades
May and June heatwaves killed about 2,700 people in England and Wales, data suggests
May and June heatwaves killed about 2,700 people in England and Wales, data suggests
Extreme heat led to 440 deaths a day during June peak, say scientists, with climate crisis ramping up temperaturesThe heatwave that affected England and Wales in June killed about 440 people a day during its three-day peak, scientists have estimated. Across the whole of the June
Research reveals how grassroots football could help tackle climate change
Research reveals how grassroots football could help tackle climate change
With international football facing increasing criticism over its carbon footprint, University of Bath students are working with Bath City FC to show how community football could help tackle climate change.
As super El Niño draws global attention, the Indian Ocean may hold the key to Mediterranea
As super El Niño draws global attention, the Indian Ocean may hold the key to Mediterranea
As scientists around the world closely monitor the possible development of a powerful "Super El Niño," a new study suggests that another tropical ocean deserves equal attention. Researchers have found that temperature changes in the Indian Ocean can significantly influence winter
Climate shocks are hitting South Africa's food businesses—study shows what they need to ad
Climate shocks are hitting South Africa's food businesses—study shows what they need to ad
Climate change discussions in southern Africa often focus on farming, where the effects of environmental shocks are most visible. The debate frequently centers on droughts, floods, declining crop productivity and heat stress affecting livestock systems. This is largely because ag
Wealthier and more populated metropolitan areas respond more strongly to early drought new
Wealthier and more populated metropolitan areas respond more strongly to early drought new
As climate change increases the risk of severe droughts, water resources management is an urgent challenge. Drought develops slowly, which can make it difficult for the public to recognize an ongoing drought. Governments rely on the media to communicate drought risks and encourag