Consider the globe, spinning silently in space. Its poles and its middle, the equator, remain relatively stable, thermally speaking, for the duration of Earth’s annual circuit around the sun.
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Antarctic Sea Ice at Near-Historic Lows
In the waters around Antarctica, ice coverage in 2024 shrank to near-historic lows for the third year in a row.
Warming Waters Bringing More Sharks to the Alabama Coast
Over the past two decades, the number of young bull sharks in Mobile Bay, Alabama has multiplied fivefold, a new study finds.
Diverse Habitats Help Salmon Weather Unpredictable Climate Changes
Restored salmon habitat should resemble financial portfolios, offering fish diverse options for feeding and survival so that they can weather various conditions as the climate changes, a new study shows.
Summer Solstice Triggers Synchronised Beech Tree Reproduction Across Europe
A new study published in Nature Plants has found that the summer solstice is a “starting gun” to synchronise beech tree reproduction across vast distances in Europe.
New Study Shows How AI Can Help Us Better Understand Global Threats to Wildlife
A new study published today by the University of Sussex shows how researchers are using AI technology and social media to help identify global threats to wildlife.