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Human Activities Are Drying Out the Amazon: NASA Study
Elevated greenhouse gas levels and human activity - such as burning forests to clear land - have caused a decline of moisture in the air over the Amazon.
Genetics Reveal Pacific Subspecies of Fin Whale
New genetic research has identified fin whales in the northern Pacific Ocean as a separate subspecies, reflecting a revolution in marine mammal taxonomy as scientists unravel the genetics of enormous animals otherwise too large to fit into laboratories.
Drought-Stressed Forest Fueled Amazon Fires
Satellite imagery reveals how certain parts of Amazon were more resilient to fires.
Evolving Deer Give Birth Earlier as Climate Warms
Red deer on a Scottish island are providing scientists with some of the first evidence that wild animals are evolving to give birth earlier in the year as the climate warms.
PermafrostNet Connects A Community: New Network Will Help Boost Canada’s Adaptation To Climate Change
Until recent decades, researchers could be confident that their numerous studies about permafrost told the tale about this frozen phenomenon.