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Patterns of Income and Urbanization Impact Mammal Biodiversity in the Concrete Jungle
City dwellers seldom experience the near-reverence of watching deer walk through their yards, both for a lack of deer and, often, a lack of a yard. In cities, not everyone has the same experiences with nature.
‘Tipping Points’ in Earth’s System Triggered Rapid Climate Change 55 Million Years Ago, Research Shows
Scientists have uncovered a fascinating new insight into what caused one of the most rapid and dramatic instances of climate change in the history of the Earth.
Coral Breeding Success in Floating Mesocosms Pushes Restoration Towards Large-Scale Implementation
In the last decade, coral restoration has become a mandatory tool to counteract coral reefs' fatal decline.
Bee Loss Puts Global South Food Crops at Risk
The worldwide loss of bees and other pollinators is driven primarily by changes in land use, land management and pesticide application, especially in the global South, according to a global assessment.
Flooding Patterns Expected to Change with Future Warming
Climate change will significantly alter future patterns of flooding, according to a new study led in part by the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR).