During drought, plants use a signalling molecule known from animals to limit their water loss. The molecule provides them with a kind of memory of how dry the day was.
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Meat and Dairy Companies Slow to Commit to Net-Zero Emissions, New Analysis Finds
The vast majority of the world’s largest meat and dairy companies have not made an explicit commitment to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050, finds a new analysis by researchers at New York University.
How Will Climate Change Affect Hailstorms?
Hail severity may increase in most regions of the world while Australia and Europe are expected to experience more hailstorms as a result of climate change, an international review led by a UNSW Sydney researcher has found.
Paying to Clear-Cut the Rain Forests
In the last few years, as climate changes continues to become more severe, there has been a growing push for rich countries to pay poorer ones to preserve and protect rain forests and other tropical forests.
Carried With the Wind: Mass Migration of Larch Budmoth to the Russian High Arctic
Arctic habitats have fascinated biologists for centuries.
Narwal Tusks Reveal Mercury Exposure Related to Climate Change
In the Arctic, climate change and pollution are the biggest threats to top predators like narwals.


