Australia’s deadly bushfires in the 2019-2020 season generated 700 million tonnes of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere – triggering vast algal blooms in the Southern Ocean.
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New Fish Species Discovered After Years Of Scientific Studies
Thanks to its translucent body close in appearance to a related species, the Danionella cerebrum had been able to hide in plain sight.
European Fishing Communities Face Their Own Specific Climate Risks
Of all European fisheries and coastal communities, the ones in the UK and the Eastern Mediterranean have the highest risk of being affected by climate change.
La Niña Developing In Pacific Could Affect Texas
State Climatologist John Nielsen-Gammon says the weather event usually means warmer and drier conditions, but might only last a few months.
As the Climate Bakes, Turkey Faces a Future Without Water
Across Turkey’s sprawling breadbasket, the Konya Basin, wheat withered and fields lay parched this year under the stress of the lowest rainfall in decades.
Bigleaf Maple Decline Tied to Hotter, Drier Summers in Washington
As its name suggests, the bigleaf maple tree’s massive leaves are perhaps its most distinctive quality.


