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The survival of more than 3,500 animal species is in jeopardy thanks to the impacts of climate change, a new study has found.
A novel analysis suggests more than 3,500 animal species are threatened by climate change and also sheds light on huge gaps ...
Sudden impacts on animals can take the form of mass mortality from extreme events such as heatwaves, wildfires, droughts and ...
A research collaborative hosted at the University of Washington has worked alongside communities to help them adapt to ...
The Global Change Research Act of 1990 created the United States Global Change Research Program and mandates that the program ...
• The administration’s threats to eliminate the Federal Emergency Management Agency and its assistance to communities ...
Oregon and Washington passed aggressive goals to decarbonize their power supply but left it to the Bonneville Power ...
Clinical images reflect how climate change is increasing skin health risks, ranging from burns to expanding populations, ...
Climate change is a major driver of animal and global biodiversity loss. An analysis recently identified 3,500 animal species under threat.
A novel analysis suggests more than 3,500 animal species are threatened by climate change and also sheds light on huge gaps in fully understanding the risk to the animal kingdom.
Oregon, Kotek said, had been “leading the way for years on courageous state policies to fight climate change ... in the rearview mirror, the Pacific Northwest appears to have blown its ...
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