A report involving Western Australia scientists to help governments around the world tackle climate change will be presented at a public conference at The University of Western Australia on Thursday 1 November.
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Climate Change, Overharvesting May Doom a Pricey Parasite
Stanford researchers show how warmer winters and booming demand for one of the world’s most expensive medicinal species may hurt ecosystems and communities in the Himalayas.
Sockeye Carcasses Tossed on Shore Over Two Decades Spur Tree Growth
Long-term datasets of this detail for sockeye salmon don’t exist anywhere else.
Strong Indian Monsoons Steer Atlantic Hurricanes Towards Land
Strong monsoons in the Indian Ocean can induce easterly winds that push Atlantic Ocean hurricanes westward, increasing the likelihood they’ll make landfall in the Americas, according to new research.
Changes in Snow Coverage Threatens Biodiversity of Arctic Nature
Many Arctic flora species are threatened by extinction if the species dependent on snow have no suitable areas in the vicinity where the snow cover will stay on the ground long enough in future.
Researchers Connect the Current Mix of Soil Bacteria to Climate Conditions from 50 Years Ago
Study suggests connection between climate change and geographical distribution of microbes in soil.