The summer of 2022 was the hottest summer ever recorded in Europe and was characterised by an intense series of record-breaking heat waves, droughts and forest fires.
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The Key to Why Plants Flower Early in a Warming World
Scientists have unveiled a new mechanism that plants use to sense temperature.
Marine Heat Waves Caused Mass Seabird Die-Offs, Beach Surveys Show
Seabirds, from cormorants to puffins, spend most of their lives at sea.
Arctic Dust Found to Be a Major Source of Particles That Form Ice Crystals in Arctic Low-Level Clouds
Researchers from Nagoya University and the National Institute of Polar Research in Japan have found that dust from land without snow cover in the Arctic is a major source of particles that form ice crystals in low-level clouds of the Arctic (at altitudes below about 3 km) during summer and fall.
Queensland Native Forestry Can Help Achieve Global Environment Goals
Research conducted by The University of Queensland has revealed that Queensland native forestry, including timber harvesting, could actually help conserve biodiversity and mitigate climate risks.
Bees Get Week Early Wakeup Call From Warming Climate
Warmer springs are causing British bees to wake up earlier, a new study has found, threatening the pollination of crops such as apples and pears.