Tropical forests can develop resistance o a warmer climate, but 71 per cent will come under threat in the next decade if global average temperatures reach two degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, a new study warns.
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Global Survey Identifies Learning Opportunities Related to the Health Impacts of Climate Change
An international survey of Global Consortium on Climate and Health Education (GCCHE) membership found that the majority of members—health professions schools and programs, including medical, nursing, and public health—offer learning opportunities related to the health impacts of climate change, yet many also encountered challenges in instituting or developing curricula.
The World’s Forests Are Getting Younger and Shorter, Research Finds
Climate change is altering the age and structure of the world’s forests, driving an increase in younger and shorter trees over the last century, according to a new study published in the journal Science. Since 1900, the world has lost more than a third of its old-growth forests.
When COVID-19 Meets Flu Season
As if the COVID-19 pandemic isn’t scary enough, flu season is not far away.
A May Landslide in Alaska
Warm spring weather may have helped trigger a landslide on Yudi Peak.
A Rising Tide of Marine Disease? How Parasites Respond to a Warming World
Warming events are increasing in magnitude and severity, threatening many ecosystems worldwide.


