U.S. and Canadian researchers have developed a new tool that incorporates projected changes in ocean climate onto specific fishery management areas.
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Family of Crop Viruses Revealed at High Resolution for the First Time
For the first-time we can take a molecular-level look at one of the world’s deadliest crop killers.
CO2 Emissions Cause Lost Labour Productivity, New Concordia Research Shows
The planet’s warming climate has led to countless changes that are affecting all of us. Droughts, hurricanes, rising sea levels and forest fires — all are now regular events in a world that saw close to 40 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions released into our atmosphere last year.
Population Aging to Create Pockets of Climate Vulnerability in the US
Population aging projections across the US show a divide between cities and rural areas, which could lead to pockets of vulnerability to climate change.