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Mount Rainier White-Tailed Ptarmigan Finally Receives a ‘Threatened’ Species Designation
While the recent listing marks a win for the species after a 14-year wait, the bird faces an uncertain future in a warming world, ,Read More State of the Planet
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Not-so Snowy Alaska
Warmer-than-usual weather brought melting and a lack of snowfall to parts of the state in winter 2024–2025. Read More…
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Antarctic Ice Sheet May Be Less Vulnerable Than Previously Thought
To understand how warming could impact Antarctica, experts are looking to the past, to a time more than 100,000 years ago when the Antarctic was around 3 degrees C warmer than it is now. A new study finds that the West Antarctic ice sheet did not completely collapse during this period, as prior modeling had…
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WA’s sunny days spell trouble for snowpack
One water manager described the situation — below-normal snowpack coupled with a statewide drought emergency — as “ominous.” ,Read More The Seattle Times Environment – The Seattle Times
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Antarctic Ice Sheet May Be Less Vulnerable Than Previously Thought
To understand how warming could impact Antarctica, experts are looking to the past, to a time more than 100,000 years ago when the Antarctic was around 3 degrees C warmer than it is now. A new study finds that the West Antarctic ice sheet did not completely collapse during this period, as prior modeling had…
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The hydrogen finger-pointing game
The hydrogen finger-pointing game Channel Comment johnnyszabo91@… 31st January 2025 Teaser Media ,Read More What’s new
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In Research, Ignoring Female Birds Harms Scientific Understanding
NEW YORK (January 30, 2025) — A new published study by several Audubon scientists shows that improving identification and observation of female birds can help scientists conserve birds and their… ,Read More Audubon > News
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In Research, Ignoring Female Birds Harms Scientific Understanding
NEW YORK (January 30, 2025) — A new published study by several Audubon scientists shows that improving identification and observation of female birds can help scientists conserve birds and their… ,Read More Audubon > News
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In Research, Ignoring Female Birds Harms Scientific Understanding
NEW YORK (January 30, 2025) — A new published study by several Audubon scientists shows that improving identification and observation of female birds can help scientists conserve birds and their… ,Read More Audubon > News
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This Black History Month we’re highlighting Black-led organizations that inspire us
This February marks Black History Month — every year, this is a commemorative period to honour the legacy of Black people in Canada. At a time when so many of our global leaders are failing both people and the planet, community-led organizations are needed more than ever — especially those led by historically marginalized or…
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