The United States is leaving some of the world’s oldest and most influential scientific networks involved in biodiversity ...
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Climate change shifts animal timing but fails to predict population survival
Climate-driven shifts in reproduction and migration timing impact vertebrate populations, highlighting the need for context-specific conservation strategies.
A widely cited study on economic damage from climate change was retracted Wednesday following criticism from peers. The research, published last year in the prestigious journal Nature, projected that ...
For a long time, people pushed climate change and biodiversity loss to the sidelines, seeing them as distant problems for scientists, activists, or future generations, while forests vanished far away, ...
As temperatures rise slightly, late-season plants produced weaker nectar, showing that climate change can affect pollinators ...
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