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Amazon S3 on MSNTropical Rainforest Biome: Exploring Plants, Species & ClimateThe tropical rainforest is the most biodiverse biome on Earth, housing an astonishing variety of species due to its unique ...
Giant kangaroos stayed local, and rapid climate change gradually destroyed their lush rainforest home, leading to extinction.
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Travel + Leisure on MSNThis Is the Quietest Place in the Continental U.S.—and It’s in a Rainforest National Park Just 3 Hours From SeattleOn clear days, looking across the waters of Puget Sound from Seattle, it’s possible to see a wall of snaggle-toothed, ...
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A group of Brazilian researchers has, for the first time in the entire Atlantic Rainforest, estimated the population density ...
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Live Science on MSNAtlantic ocean currents are weakening — and it could make the climate in some regions unrecognizableThe warming hole might be a sign that Atlantic Ocean currents are slowing down. This network of currents regulates Earth's ...
Environmentalists protested at the Swiss National Bank's AGM on Friday, urging the central bank to divest from companies they ...
Giant prehistoric kangaroos perished when “climate upheaval” turned lush Australian rainforest into desert, scientists said yesterday after ...
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Mongabay News on MSNPaying to prevent deforestation is positive, not ‘nothing’ (commentary)During my 2023-24 IIE Rodman C. Rockefeller Centennial Fellowship research in eastern Panama, I walked through my neighbor ...
These points of no return are specific moments when the planet has warmed so much that certain effects become irreversible.
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Study Finds on MSNCurrent Climate Policies Could Trigger Up To 9 Irreversible ‘Tipping Points,’ Paper WarnsCurrent climate policy is insufficient. Learn how human emissions drive climate change and the consequences of inaction.
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