

Grey Treefrogs Reveal New Clues about Climate Change
Grey treefrogs may reveal new clues about climate change. Scientists have found that increasing temperatures and climate variability may...


Climate Change Will Remove Birds' Control Over Hatching Eggs
It's an odd quirk of nature that birds - even chickens - typically lay just one egg a day, and many species rely on all the eggs in the...


South Africa: Scientists Note Impact Of Climate Change On Buzzards Bay
Buzzards Bay is experiencing effects of climate change, according to a study published in the journal Biogeosciences this month. Data...


Climate Change May Create Infertile Hybrid Animals
Ligers, zorses, labradoodles, and cockerpeis are just some of the hybrid animals created in captivity by humans. The first two — the...


Ancient Plankton Study Points to Modern Climate Change Threats
New Zealand scientists said Friday they had discovered how and when more than 2,000 species of ancient marine plankton died out, possibly...


Clues to Climate Change Reside in 300 Million-year-old Forest
Penn Professor of Earth and Environmental Science Hermann Pfefferkorn andChinese Academy of Sciences Professor of Geology and...


Ocean Acidification Preventing Marine Species from Adapting to Climate Change
Ocean acidification may be impacting upon the population dynamics of marine species and hindering their ability to genetically adapt to...


Botswana: Drought Affects Bird Migration
Botswana’s total number of birds recorded in November 2015 is lower than the number recorded in 2014, with a decrease of 32 percent...


Climate Change Makes Locust Swarms a More Regular Threat to Farmers
A swarm of locusts that covers the land and the skies, devours crops, and leaves cattle without grass for grazing is a plague worthy of...


Beaver Dam Technology Could Help Store Water in Face of Climate Change
Can a rodent species native to the Methow Valley help solve problems created by climate change? Absolutely, according to a local...

















