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Krill Crisis: How Climate Change and Overfishing Endanger Antarctica's Keystone Species
Beneath the expansive ice of Antarctica lies an extraordinary resource: a vast population of krill, specifically Euphausia superba. Despite their diminutive size—comparable to a paper clip—these ...
Part 1. Reconstructing past climate variability. Long-term climate evolution based on ice core records / Barbara Stenni -- Antarctic air bubbles and the long-term ice core record of CO2 and other ...
Abrupt and potentially irreversible changes in Antarctica driven by climate change could lift global oceans by meters and lead to "catastrophic consequences for generations," scientists warned ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Penguins can't speak English. They can't tell us they need help. They can only adapt to their environment -- and that environment is rapidly changing. Greenpeace campaigners and ...
Hidden beneath the thick, frozen skin of East Antarctica lies a surprising discovery—ancient river-carved landscapes that may hold the key to understanding how the vast ice sheet will behave as the ...
Beneath Antarctica's vast expanse of ice sit hundreds of canyons, some up to tens of thousands of feet deep. These complex formations under a seemingly barren landscape play a significant role in ...
How Did This State Become the Data Center Capital of the World? Data Center Developer Takes a Small Michigan Farming Community to Court Ohio Has Invested Millions in Wetlands to Catch Nutrient Runoff ...
"What we're seeing is things like extreme heat waves, levels of temperature change in Antarctica we've never seen before and didn't expect to see. We're seeing the ice retreating at a rate we'd never ...
Seen from space, Antarctica looks so much simpler than the other continents — a great sheet of ice set in contrast to the dark waters of the encircling Southern Ocean. Get closer, though, and you’ll ...
This story originally appeared on Grist and is part of the Climate Desk collaboration. Seen from space, Antarctica looks so much simpler than the other continents—a great sheet of ice set in contrast ...
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First Mosquitoes Found in Iceland, Likely Due to a Shifting Climate
Learn more about the discovery of the first mosquitoes in Iceland, and what that could mean for its future.
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