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Texas A&M Lab Searching For A Global Solution To Locust Outbreaks
The Behavioral Plasticity Research Institute at Texas A&M is researching an insect that has plagued humans for thousands of years – locusts.
Climate Change, Habitat Loss Threaten East African Bird Populations
In recent decades, scientists have produced countless studies on the effects of one environmental factor or another — climate change, deforestation or pollution, for example — on wildlife and habitats around the world.
Smoke From the Black Summer Fires Could Have Made the Triple La Nina More Likely
Could plumes of smoke from the Black Summer of fire have cooled regions of the Pacific and triggered a La Niña?
WVU Researcher Searching for ‘Holy Grail’ of Sustainable Bioenergy
Searches for sustainable bioenergy and climate change solutions may be one in the same, according to a West Virginia University researcher.
New Study Solves 30-Year-Old Puzzle: How Is Climate Change Affecting El Niño and La Niña?
Human-caused greenhouse gas emissions mean strong El Niño and La Niña events are occurring more often, according to our new research, which provides important new evidence of the human fingerprint on Earth’s climate.